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Heller (Heller, #1)
J.D. Nixon | 2011
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
4.25 stars

The cover put me off reading this for years but the rating made me finally read it and woah! Its so good! Better than I was expecting. I am so into Heller and Tilly and Niq and Daniel that I may have to buy book 2 right now so I can start it first thing in the morning!
  
The Municipalists
The Municipalists
Seth Fried | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
8
8.8 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
The end (0 more)
I really enjoyed reading this book set in 'the near future'. The main character is a by-the-books government worker that's sent to investigate terror incidences in the city of Metropolis with an alcoholic AI. It kept me engaged the entire time, until the end. The end just fell flat for me. The ending is what knocked my rating down, sadly.
I still recommend this book for people that enjoy near future stories with a healthy dose of sci-fi.
  
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Sisters of the Raven
2
2.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Why do I have to give a book at least one star for it to be considered rated? 0 is a rating!

I put this book on the "read" shelf just so I won't forget that I tried it and didn't like it. Hambly's writing is excellent, as usual, but I wasn't in the mood for dystopia and I just didn't care much about the characters after the first 100 pages or so. I figure my time is much better spent elsewhere.
  
Quiet Girl in a Noisy World: An Introvert's Story
Quiet Girl in a Noisy World: An Introvert's Story
Debbie Tung | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I think this book should be required reading for everyone. I would have given this book a 4.5 star rating so I rounded up to 5.

Debbie Tung was able to explain introversion better than any other book I have read. The stories were accurate and relatable. They showed the anxiety and the thought processes that I have gone through. I really appreciated the honesty in this book.

The drawings were well done, and they enhanced this graphic novel a lot. All in all, this is a good graphic novel that can show introverts that they're not alone and show extroverts that there is nothing wrong with being quite. Seriously, just read this.

*I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
  
Dead Reckoning (Sookie Stackhouse, #11)
Dead Reckoning (Sookie Stackhouse, #11)
Charlaine Harris | 2011 | Mystery, Science Fiction/Fantasy
7
7.2 (11 Ratings)
Book Rating
My so so rating of this book is definitely partly my fault, it’s been 7 years since I read the last books and while I do remember quite a bit (although probably mixed up with True Blood facts,) I obviously can’t remember some of the past subplots. I liked this one well enough, and this has been a kick to finish the series sooner rather than later.
  
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
Jen Campbell | 2012 | Humor & Comedy
8
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
____ 4 Star Rating

I must say I really enjoy books like this, it was light, humourous and about my favourite subject: BOOOOKS!!
This is great to read between 2 heavy books as you can dip in and out and it's a quick read. I spotted this and the second book in the series going cheap online so I couldnt resist getting them, money well spent.
  
The Christmas Blanket
The Christmas Blanket
Ed Damiano | 2018 | Children
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Are you looking for a book that might help a child or children find the meaning of Christmas? The Christmas Blanket is a good one for children to read. The story starts with a boy named EJ who wants to see the Rockefeller tree.

The way this story signifies told is lovely. It is the view of the EJ. Does your child or children know the meaning of Christmas? The real meaning of Christmas? This book can help a child or children with this question.

The pictures are down wonderful. There is only one error I found in the ebook format, and that was that the sentence on pages 8 and 9 was on the wrong pages. Other than that, it was a pretty good read; This is why I put the rating at 4.5 Moons (stars). If you see a four-star rating, I could not put the rating at four and a half stars.

I loved the pictures. The hand-drawn images are beautiful; I enjoy looking and looking at the pictures. If I had a hard copy or print copy, I would love to reread it and hold it. I probably would read again yearly. It's a good one to do just that. Parents could make that a tradition of reading this book every year or near the holiday season.

I don't want to give away how the plot of the story and how the story ends. Parents and children will enjoy this book. It would be a great gift or even good to have on the bookshelves around the holiday season. You could even use this book in the advent calendar if you wanted to.
  
Beau, Lee, The Bomb, & Me
Beau, Lee, The Bomb, & Me
Mary Mckinley | 2014 | Young Adult (YA)
3
3.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Not Okay
I'm normally a fan of road trip novels, and the crazy adventures they feature. I picked up this book expected to really enjoy a cynical take on life as a teenager. Instead this book pissed me off. I would never ever want any teenager who suffers from depression or bullying to read this book. The attitude in this book is that bullying happens, and no one cares so don't bother asking for help. By the end of the book the attitude is a little better, but never enough to make up for the awful things that adults allow to happen in the beginning. I will say there was a few shining moments mostly involving a dog, but even that only pulls my overall rating to a 3.
  
Otherworld (Otherworld, #1)
Otherworld (Otherworld, #1)
Jason Segel | 2017 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
8
8.4 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
Really 3.5 Stars, but I feel badly rating it a 3.

I struggled to decide how I feel about this book because though it was enjoyable (eventually) it wasn't particularly well written. I actually didn't enjoy the book at first and was afraid that it was going to end up being a much lower rating. The story took a while to get going and it wasn't until we were really immersed in Otherworld that the plot became interesting.

I liked some of the characters, but I wasn't a huge fan of any of them. For me, personally, I usually need to relate to one of the characters in some way to form more of a connection to the book. Otherwise, it's just a book. It's the stories that hit you hard and you feel like you're living them with your favourite characters that make a mark. This book is not one of those stories.

In the end, I was more intrigued (and horrified) by the world of Otherworld that the authors built than the characters or the mission that they were on. I wish the various "lands" were more vividly described because I felt like there was something missing. I wanted to see more of the world than we were exposed to. I hope that there is more development of the world in the second book.

Overall, it was an interesting book but not a favourite.