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Katey Bassett (610 KP) rated Love Scene, Take Two in Books
Dec 10, 2018
Won this ARC in a Goodreads Giveaway earlier this year, I really enjoyed the cuteness of this book, very easy and quick read. I started and finished it in a couple hours, very cute love story.
Katey Bassett (610 KP) rated Tell Me Lies in Books
Dec 10, 2018
Really liked this ARC I won from a Goodreads Giveaway, I found the characters relatable and realistic and could feel the emotions radiating off Lucy. Definitely will be on the lookout for more coming from Carola Lovering.
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Ross (3284 KP) rated The Boys Volume 2: Get Some in Books
Aug 27, 2019
A side-step for the second and third story arcs
The second volume of the graphic novel series combines two distinct story arcs. These do not follow on from the issues with The Seven, or the conflict with Teenage Kix, and this kind of stands out from the first issue.
The first arc follows Butcher and Hughie trying to find out how a young gay man met his death, and has hilarious moments, mainly surrounding the Batman-esque Tek-Knight.
The second arc sees the team take a trip to Russia and uncover a plot to overthrow the government.
Both stories have the same feel of the first arc, but they feel like something of a distraction, and not much is done to build up the tension with The Seven (other than starting to uncover the CIA's reluctance to take Vought-American down).
The first arc follows Butcher and Hughie trying to find out how a young gay man met his death, and has hilarious moments, mainly surrounding the Batman-esque Tek-Knight.
The second arc sees the team take a trip to Russia and uncover a plot to overthrow the government.
Both stories have the same feel of the first arc, but they feel like something of a distraction, and not much is done to build up the tension with The Seven (other than starting to uncover the CIA's reluctance to take Vought-American down).
Teeny (11 KP) rated The Adventure Zone in Podcasts
Jul 3, 2018
Trés Horny Boys 4 lyf
I've listened to the McElroy family's 1st D&D campaign, The Balance Arc through at least twice, and it gives me all of the feelings.
It's like reading a really good fantasy series, except you had a full cast narrating and none of them knew what was going to happen.
The boys are now on their second arc, Amnesty. Already I'm feeling in love with these characters. Griffin is such a good storyteller (they all are).
Thank you brothers (and Clint) for the beautiful and hilarious stories.
It's like reading a really good fantasy series, except you had a full cast narrating and none of them knew what was going to happen.
The boys are now on their second arc, Amnesty. Already I'm feeling in love with these characters. Griffin is such a good storyteller (they all are).
Thank you brothers (and Clint) for the beautiful and hilarious stories.
Cori June (3033 KP) rated Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, #3) in Books
Dec 25, 2018
Ok, on occasion these books can get a bit repetitive. However, there is a larger story arc that encompasses the series. Even though you could probably read the individual books early in the series in almost any order. This is a bridge book. Which for me is strange in the third book instead of the second. It bridges the beginning books to the over all arc. It is a reactionary book where the main character reacts to the bad guys instead of plans ahead or has time to change the gut reaction.