Mirror Sight: Green Rider #5
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Karigan G’ladheon is a Green Rider—a seasoned member of the elite messenger corps of King...
Into the Forge
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Epic tales abound in Dennis L. McKiernan's wondrous world of Mithgar, but none are as renowned as...
RavenclawPrincess913 (253 KP) rated How to heal a gryphon in Books
Sep 19, 2022
Fairy Sisters 2 - Magical Forest Adventures & Animal Care
Games and Education
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Welcome to the magical forest! Meet the adorable Fairy Sisters to play ant learn in their enchanted...
Ross (3284 KP) rated The Black Shriving in Books
Oct 30, 2017
The story rarely dips in terms of excitement but does start to follow a number of different paths and take on different paces. While there is exciting action as Asho and Kethe take on the demon hordes, there are moments of tense political debate and planning, and Audsley's exploration of Starkadr is of a different thrilling pace altogether.
More of the greater plot is starting to be revealed as the humans banished from Ennoia start to plot their return to the world and the kragh start to plot their assault on that very same world.
The story really developed over this book with different threads and plots forming and diverging, different aspects of the magic and mysticism of the world being explored and revealed, the very religion of the world being challenged and I am looking forward to seeing how these come together later on.
Merissa (12061 KP) rated The Witch's Dream (Knights of Black Swan #2) in Books
Aug 11, 2017
If you are expecting a vampire romance, you can forget it. They don't even really get a mention in this book, apart from ex-vampire Baka (who's story I can't wait to read!) but what you do get is demons, a look at Kay's berserker side, and magic of the practical kind.
I love the way these books are written and often find myself laughing out loud as I read. The characters continue to grow and as an added little extra you get an interview with Ram at the end of this book.
5 out of 5, 10 out of 10 - whichever way you want to look at it, these books are fantastic.
* Verified Purchase ~ February 2013
Reviewed on Goodreads ~ February 2013 *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Sarah (7798 KP) rated The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018) in Movies
Oct 3, 2018
For me this film seemed to be nothing new. I was bored for the most of this and there were only a few parts that I really enjoyed. A lot of the humour and banter between the characters seemed a little too ott and forced and made me cringe more than it made me smile. The effects were alright and there were some truly creepy scenes, just not enough. Cate Blanchett probably saved this, as even Jack Black couldn't bring back the magic he had with RL Stine. And the evil warlock wasn't particularly scary or threatening, and the whole ending was lacking any sort of menacing terror or suspense.
I also spent the entire film thinking the kid was the one from Room (Jacob Tremblay), and wondering why on earth his acting was so bad. The kid was one of the problems in this, I won't lie and his crying was particularly horrendous. And then when the credits rolled I realised it wasn't him after all...
Green Rider
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On her long journey home from school after a fight that will surely lead to her expulsion, Karigan...
Not Her Alpha (Not This Series Book 6)
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Chris Jenkins, alpha werewolf, wants the woman who destroyed his life dead. Then he finds her...
paranormal shifter romance adult fiction series
The Grace Year
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No one speaks of the grace year. It’s forbidden. Girls are told they have the power to lure...