
BFDO: Assemblies
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Founded in 2007 and led by its principal Alexandra Barker, BFDO Architects works across sectors to...

The Wired Neighborhood
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Are communication technologies ushering in a wondrous new age of computer networks that connect...

Merissa (12854 KP) rated Vengeance (Werewolf Academy #6) in Books
Jun 11, 2020
On the plus side, Alex has a summer by the sea learning to surf. Okay, so actually he's there to escape Drogan but, you know, silver linings and all that. He learns more about himself and Siale, and what makes him tick and undertake the things he does.
There is nothing too obvious in this book but I can tell it is building up. I know the big climax will come in the next book and I am dreading it as much as I can't wait for it. I've been burnt by Ms. Alsop before! This really is a fantastic series that I am thoroughly enjoying. The characters are likeable, sometimes foolhardy, but always trying their best. Absolutely brilliant.
* 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
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Larchfield
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It's early summer when a young poet, Dora Fielding, moves to Helensburgh on the west coast of...
Fiction

Shuggie Bain
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It is 1981. Glasgow is dying and good families must grift to survive. Agnes Bain has always expected...

Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race (Mr. Lemoncello's Library, #3)
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Chris Grabenstein is back with the third fantastically fun,...

Dragon Pearl
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Rick Riordan Presents Yoon Ha Lee's space opera about thirteen-year-old Min, who comes from a long...

The Garden (Lavender Shores #2)
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Beautiful Gilbert Bryant designs jewelry for the rich and famous, and he made his escape from his...
5 star narration male/male romance darker/grittier

No Exit
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A brilliant, edgy thriller about four strangers, a blizzard, a kidnapped child, and a determined...
So not the cheeriest subject, but the way it was written - and the narration by Imogen Church - was what made me empathise with Ally. And the situations Ally found herself in were so relatable. I felt really mean laughing at her and Jeremy going out for their first few runs, but they were hilarious (and I’ve been there too!).
I even found myself talking to Ally (should I own up to this, and the fact that I was wearing headphones at the time?!), and was helpfully reminded by the 17 year old, that telling a fictitious character not to email her ex-girlfriend was pretty pointless. I stand by what I said though!
I loved this book, and it brightened my day for a week of dog walks and (the dreaded) dinner preparation!
Recommended!
Many thanks to Quercus for my original e-copy (even though I listened to it on Audible!).