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Ashley Toutant (3 KP) rated All The Missing Girls in Books
Nov 21, 2017
A book that keeps you guessing.
The twists and turns in this book are great! I couldn't put it down once the story got going. I would just about have it figured it out (or so I thought) and there was another plot twist. Kept me interested to the very end!!

Book Divas (227 KP) rated Broken Dolls (Broken Dolls, #1) in Books
Dec 12, 2017
What an amazing read! I was unable to put this book down and read it in one sitting. This is a fast paced and intriguing read with just the right amount of the creepy factor (duh, it is about dolls after all.) I found myself making so many assumptions about what was really going on and I was entirely wrong. So wrong that once the truth came out I was blown clear out of the water.
Broken Dolls is a unique and creative story and you will certainly not be disappointed. I'm extremely happy that I stumbled upon this author and I eagerly await the release of the next book.
Broken Dolls is a unique and creative story and you will certainly not be disappointed. I'm extremely happy that I stumbled upon this author and I eagerly await the release of the next book.

Book Divas (227 KP) rated Conjured (New England Witch Chronicles, #2) in Books
Dec 12, 2017
Conjured begins where the first book left us; mourning the loss of a character. In this book we are afforded the opportunity to continue to see the deepening relationship of Alexandria and Peter. Alexandria's powers truly begin to develop and we are knocked off of our feet by startling revelations and developments along the way.
The cliff hanging ending of book two took my breathe away and I cannot wait to read the next book. Chelsea will quickly become a new favorite author for those looking for an amazing and spellbinding writer. This is a must read book for both young and old alike.
The cliff hanging ending of book two took my breathe away and I cannot wait to read the next book. Chelsea will quickly become a new favorite author for those looking for an amazing and spellbinding writer. This is a must read book for both young and old alike.

Stephen O'Connor (8 KP) rated The Name of the Wind in Books
May 13, 2017
Easy to read and well writen (1 more)
Amazing story that will have you unable to put the book down
Quite possibly the top of my favourite fantasy book list
I love reading fantasy and this is by far one of the best I have ever read, it's right up there with Lord of the Rings good. I can only say that choosing to read this book, will get you hooked and unable to put it down. The story is fantastic and writen to an awesome standard that it's easy to read and so full of wounder to epic proportions.

Luke (278 KP) rated Titanfall 2 in Video Games
Jul 14, 2017
GamePlay (1 more)
Campain
Need More Campain (2 more)
Good Start But Could Do So Much More
Can't Leave BT On His Own, He Always Managed To Get Destoryed
I Have Fallen For My Titan
I Didn't play the first one as i am a man that lives for campain,
I enjoy a great story, and for me this game has all the potential to be amazing.
There are a couple of levels of the campain which suffer but overall the Pilot to titan dynamic is quite good,
I just wish there was more story in the story, more interaction between BT and cooper and more character development for BT
I enjoy a great story, and for me this game has all the potential to be amazing.
There are a couple of levels of the campain which suffer but overall the Pilot to titan dynamic is quite good,
I just wish there was more story in the story, more interaction between BT and cooper and more character development for BT

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Once Upon an Ever After (Once Upon a Road Trip, #2) in Books
Jan 12, 2018
The amazing adventure of Angeli continues. After her road trip to explore half of America and meet some people from online face to face she returned to Minnesota with a new sense of self, a stronger sense of faith, and a new long distance boyfriend. In [Once Upon an Ever After] [Angela N. Blount] shows that nothing worth having is easy but it doesn't have to be hard as long as you stand by what you know and believe. This is an incredibly well written and well told coming of age novel for today. I highly recommend everyone read [Once Upon A Road Trip] and [Once Upon an Ever After].

RachelReads (74 KP) rated Me Before You in Books
Jul 5, 2017
Disappointing.
This book was so hyped up, I was so excited to dive into it and devour it. I was told that this was the most amazing book, and will have you sobbing by the end of it. And let's just say I was thoroughly disappointed.
All the characters seemed so shallow to me, and I did not connect to any of them. The book dragged on and on, and by the time I reached half way, I had no idea how we still had so much more to go.
The ending was predictable and I honestly just felt bored by the end of it.
All the characters seemed so shallow to me, and I did not connect to any of them. The book dragged on and on, and by the time I reached half way, I had no idea how we still had so much more to go.
The ending was predictable and I honestly just felt bored by the end of it.

Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated Never Never (Detective Harriet Blue, #1) in Books
Apr 27, 2018
This is not the best James Patterson book I've ever read. I figured out the bad guy about halfway through the book and was not surprised. HOWEVER, I enjoyed this book significantly more than many other JP books I've read, because of the characters. I absolutely love Detective Harriet Blue, I think she's amazing and hilarious and a sarcastic ass and I love it. I love the development, the confusion, the raw emotion. I love the game the bad guy is playing the whole way through.
Definitely going to continue with this series, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a kick-ass heroine cop as the protagonist.
Definitely going to continue with this series, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a kick-ass heroine cop as the protagonist.

Erika (17789 KP) rated Samsung Galaxy S8 in Tech
May 11, 2018
So, at first, I wasn't sure how I felt about the fact that the physical home button was removed. Sometimes, I do wish it was there.
I absolutely love the fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone, so you can actually hold your phone like a normal human being and unlock it. The display is amazing, and I love the forever clock, so I don't even have to wake it up to see the time and alerts.
Samsung was also on point for creating a case with an attachable qwerty keyboard. It makes texting so much easier, and makes me nostalgic for my blackberry.
I absolutely love the fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone, so you can actually hold your phone like a normal human being and unlock it. The display is amazing, and I love the forever clock, so I don't even have to wake it up to see the time and alerts.
Samsung was also on point for creating a case with an attachable qwerty keyboard. It makes texting so much easier, and makes me nostalgic for my blackberry.

Erika (17789 KP) rated Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) in Movies
May 12, 2018
When I heard that the same guy that directed Wanted was going to direct the movie version of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, I was game. I was looking so forward to this film.
The first thing I found kind of off about the film was the casting of Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Walker. He was just a little wooden, and it didn't work for me.
Now, Dominic Cooper as Henry Sturges was a great casting. Yes, I read the book, so I knew what Sturges was. The scene with Cooper wearing the pair of sunglasses? Amazing.
Overall, this alternative history was good, but not as well executed as the book.
The first thing I found kind of off about the film was the casting of Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Walker. He was just a little wooden, and it didn't work for me.
Now, Dominic Cooper as Henry Sturges was a great casting. Yes, I read the book, so I knew what Sturges was. The scene with Cooper wearing the pair of sunglasses? Amazing.
Overall, this alternative history was good, but not as well executed as the book.