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High Heat (Jack Reacher, #17.5)
High Heat (Jack Reacher, #17.5)
Lee Child | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
5
7.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Short story that's short on believably
Ok when I go into a Jack Reacher book, or in this case short story (about 2hrs in audiobook form,) I know I’m going to have to suspend some belief but this one went just a bit too far for me.

Somehow in the course of one day 16 year old Reacher manages to tick off a big player mob boss type, decide to take him on, cross paths with the Son of Sam, and hitch up with a girl. Oh and all this just happens to be the day when the huge 1977 New York blackout occurred (at a very convenient time for Reacher.)

He’s 16 but seems to have the exact same street / military smarts the adult Reacher has, it just doesn't work for me. Some far fetched deductions, the type that are a stretch to believe in the adult Reacher, here just come across as almost comical.

As something to listen to while doing housework it was OK but really wouldn’t of wanted to dedicate more attention to it.
  
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Merissa (11935 KP) rated Forever Mine in Books

May 30, 2023  
Forever Mine
Forever Mine
Jennifer Kohout | 2016 | Paranormal, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is a free short story that I received after signing up for the author's newsletter. As far as I know, it isn't available anywhere else.

It is fast-paced and full of action, and yet you are also able to receive hundreds of years of history and tradition without an info dump. There is a more recent history between Asher and Roya. They were together but Roya wanted her career to take off more before she settled down with Asher. However, when circumstances change, it is Asher that she turns to.

With fantastic characters that leave you wanting more, this is a short story that could quite easily be the forerunner to a series. Well written, with no editing or grammatical errors that I found, this was a short but hot coffee break book. Definitely recommended.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Mar 20, 2016
  
Over the River and Through the Woods reminds me of the song or even poem that you sing on your way to Grandma's when you are going their to eat at Thanksgiving. If this Title did not remind you of that I do not know why.

The Title did this and I could not forget the song or poem that pops into my mind when it did. I would love to have download the one I found that sing the complete song of this title but it seem to be hard. There seem to be different versions of this song.

This book has different stories in it. They are all short and sweet. I loved each story. There seem to be poem and a recipe in the book. I really did enjoy each story that was written and chosen for this book. There was not one that I did not like. Each author show their talent and or story.

The way this is set up I enjoyed it. I was able to read multiple stories in one night. I really like that each story was short or told about their memories on Christmas memories. Each story was heartfelt and loving.
  
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Frecklesxoxo (6 KP) rated Cutter Boy in Books

Feb 27, 2019  
CB
Cutter Boy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I was surprised to like this book. I thought that it was a very sensitive subject that was dealt with in a way that didn't glorify cutting. It was a very short story, I read it in a few hours and I think it could have perhaps been a little bit more fleshed out (no pun intended)
But the characters were great and it was an engaging and difficult story.
It really promotes help, to not suffer alone.....a problem shared is a problem solved!
  
Illuminae: The Illuminae Files: Book 1
Illuminae: The Illuminae Files: Book 1
Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman | 2015 | Children
8
9.2 (19 Ratings)
Book Rating
The layout of this book was so unique - rather than a straight narrative, you were able to experience the story through short bursts via IM chats, 3rd-party observations while transcribing security video, and AI logs. The characters developed over the course of the novel, but it was surprisingly the artificial intelligence A.I.D.E.N. that stole the show. It was an enjoyable story and the plot wasn't predictable. I highly recommend the book to fans of young adult/teen novels, science fiction and truly well thought out narratives.
  
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Andy K (10821 KP) created a post in Movies are the shiz!

Mar 30, 2018  
In the current days of every movie looks beautiful and perfect, it is not enough for superb CGI any more. I, for one, am now spoiled by this and am expecting story to go along with superb visuals. I can think of many recent examples of this being the case none more than this one.

I had such high hopes and it was a disappointment. It had its moments of want-to-be greatness, but fell short on an engaging story.



  
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Awix (3310 KP) Mar 30, 2018

Yeah, that one was pretty good in a Christopher Nolan pastiche sort of way. (Even if the actual language teaching was rather implausible.) On the whole I think I prefer Interstellar though.

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Andy K (10821 KP) Mar 30, 2018

Yes I liked Interstellar a lot as well. Thanks for commenting!

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Bella Lacy (90 KP) rated Dashing Through the Snow in Books

Dec 28, 2019 (Updated Dec 28, 2019)  
Dashing Through the Snow
Dashing Through the Snow
Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
6
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Exciting, fast paced (1 more)
Read with ease
A little confusing (1 more)
Too many characters
Good for a Christmas mystery
For a Christmas genre novel this was great but in general it's just okay. It has not too much to do with Christmas and there is a solid mystery story that is intriguing. There are so many characters in such a short novel and I found it easy to get a little lost but the story isn't too complicated either. It's an easy one or two sitting read.