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White Stag (Permafrost, #1)
White Stag (Permafrost, #1)
Kara Barbieri | 2019 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
10
8.2 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was incredible. The writing is at the same time lyrical and cinematic and absolutely breath-taking.

I was thouroughly invested in Janneke's love/hate relationship with Soren and how she dealt with the effects of her horrendous torture at the hands of a sadist.

Brilliant book.
  
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Stacey (0 KP) rated The 100 in Books

Jan 25, 2019  
The 100
The 100
Kass Morgan | 2018 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
8
7.5 (16 Ratings)
Book Rating
The story is very compelling and the characters are interesting. I love that it switches between perspectives so you can get the full story. It is a very easy read. (0 more)
It feels a little like a fan-fiction, although that could be my fault for watching the first few seasons of the show first. There are grammatical errors throughout, which was distracting during the slower parts of the book. (0 more)
Great Story, Good Writing
  
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Smashbomb (4687 KP) created a post in Friends of Smashbomb

Nov 18, 2019 (Updated Nov 20, 2019)  
Scrutinizing Storytellers

We are excited to announce our latest Publishing Partner: 'Scrutinizing Storytellers' run by Smashbomber @EmersonRose

You can visit the blog here: https://scrutinizingstorytellers.wordpress.com/

'Scrutinizing Storytellers' is a great book review blog that really has some super-reviews and some really cool posts about writing literature too!

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The Shotgun Arcana (Golgotha #2)
The Shotgun Arcana (Golgotha #2)
R.S. Belcher | 2014 | Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Characters (2 more)
Imagery
complex world
A multilayered complex read, heavy and a lot more bloody and violent than the first book. Seriously, don't read this when trying to eat lunch. A few new characters join the scene and the rough spots in the writing style are smoothed out so it was easier to get into the flow of the book. Still heavy in lore, religion, and superstition that adds to the overall experience of the book.