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"You can't make alliances with witches and suchlike and hope to avoid being drawn toward the dark." ...

The Singing (The Books of Pellinor #4)
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The stunning conclusion to the epic Pellinor series—four books telling an extraordinary tale of...

Regeneration
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Regeneration is Pat Barker's classic, Man Booker Prize-nominated novel of World War I and trauma. ...

Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
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You begin with a small tribe and the will to build a great civilization. Expand your farms and mines...

Gates of Fire
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Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, That here, obedient to their laws, we lie. 480 BC: At...

Lucifer’s Game
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Cordelia Olivieri is a young, determined hotel owner desperate to escape Mussolini’s racial...
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Empires & Allies
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Get ready to annihilate the enemy! Join your friends, form alliances, build your army and prepare...

Merissa (13056 KP) rated Twell and the Army of Powers (Como Chronicles #1) in Books
Jun 21, 2017
Twell is a bit of a brat at the start of the book, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. Her character grows in ways unforeseen, by her own actions and by the 'gentle' advice from her friends. All of the characters have grit though, whether you like them or not. There is not a weak character amongst them, and they all grow and change throughout the book.
There is so much I want to say about this book, but won't in case of spoilers. Things happened that I never saw coming; my heart was broken on more than one occasion; it jumped into my mouth as I desperately held onto hope (even knowing that the author wouldn't make it so easy). The story is concise and gripping, thrilling and action-packed, ending on a cliffhanger that had me shouting out "NO!" even though I had already suspected the outcome!
This is a fantastic Young Adult Dystopian story with a dash of romance, that is guaranteed to enthral the reader. Absolutely recommended by me.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated The Forgotten (John Puller #2) in Books
May 10, 2018
Another gripping John Puller novel from David Baldacci. Even on vacation, Puller can't escape crime. He thought he would go down to Paradise, FL and just be able to talk to his aunt about what was troubling her in the letter she sent to his father. She did ask for his help in the letter, but Puller never expected she would be killed for it. While investigating his aunt's murder, more people end up dead, friends of his aunts, and people go missing. Things just don't seem to be so great in Paradise after all. With the help of the local police, Puller tries to get to the bottom of what is going on. Are the police in on the disappearances of people? Are they trying to cover up what really happened to his aunt by calling her death an accident?
During this investigation, Puller finds out some disturbing happenings in Paradise. Will the local police accept his help to get to the bottom of it or is this small town in on the whole thing.

Total Conquest - Online combat and strategy
Games and Entertainment
App
Sound the call to battle and join legions of players online in a battle to control the Roman Empire!...