Farm Away! - Idle Farming Game
Games and Stickers
App
Make Hay, Not War! Farm Away! #1 REASON YOU SHOULD FARM AWAY! Love farming? Want to grow the most...
Welcome to Paradise: My Journey
Book
He's young, he's hot and he's set to be the biggest thing in pop - 16-year-old Cody Simpson is...
Bruce Lee: The Celebrated Life of the Golden Dragon
Book
A behind-the-scenes look at the life of the most extraordinary martial artist of all time--Bruce...
Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir
Book
A vivid memoir of food and family, survival and triumph, Love, Loss, and What We Ate traces the arc...
Enchiladas: Aztec to Tex-Mex
Cappy Lawton and Chris Waters Dunn
Book
Enchiladas: Aztec to Tex-Mex is an in-depth exploration of one of Mexico's most historic and popular...
Hazel (2934 KP) rated Ravage (Ravaged World Trilogy #2) in Books
Sep 28, 2019
I don't read an awful lot of zombie apocalypse books so don't have anything to compare this one with which, I think, is probably a good thing as I had no expectations but I was a lover of The Walking Dead and I do think this is similar in it's plot, i.e. a band of survivors coming up against hordes of the living dead and various miscreants in society where no one is safe and anyone can meet their end at any time regardless of their importance.
There is your usual set of characters in this book from the nice to the downright nasty some of which are more developed than others which I think is out of necessity as there are many of them. The various settings are perfect and "normal", the writing is set at a good pace and is easy to read. There are, as you would expect, many scenes of peril and death with a good smattering of blood and gore (not always due to the zombies) but also more tender moments that provided some relief and softness in what would otherwise be a bleak read.
I felt the addition of "The Path of Infection" at the end was excellent and provided an explanation as to how the virus spread from when it came ashore to reaching one of the main characters, Nick, and it makes you think just how easily this could happen in the real world with any virus or infection such as flu, Ebola, etc.
Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable read and now I'm off to read "Savage", the last in the series.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated The Shadow Reader (The Shadow Reader, #1) in Books
Oct 1, 2019
What follows is a complicated twisty tale of right and wrong, of realising that what you thought was the truth for so long has been twisted and put in a new light so you'll go along with it. Truths are revealed that you agree with.
There is an element of love-triangle going on in this. She's had a "thing" with Kyol for ten years: touches and kisses that are prohibited under the King's ruling of no relationships between humans and Fae. And then there's Aren. The rebel leader who steals her away and tries to convince her that the Court is using her for their own gains and not for the good of the people.
In truth I think I was more Team Aren. We got to see more of his relationship progression with McKenzie. They go from not trusting or liking each other particularly to that tender, sweet touches, stage of falling for each other. Don't get me wrong, I like Kyol. But I think because we missed the start of their relationship growth all those years ago that I don't feel as strong of a connection between them.
By the end of this I was urging our group to win the fight. And now I'm very interested in what's going to happen next with this ragtag group.
My Safe Haven (Lyrics of Love #12)
Book
She’s hiding from an abusive ex-boyfriend. He’s a world-famous rock star. Can she overcome her...
Contemporary Romance
Love, Loss and What We Ate: A Memoir
Book
A vivid memoir of food and family, survival and triumph, Love, Loss, and What We Ate traces the arc...
12 Crass Songs by Jeffrey Lewis
Album
One of the premier exponents of 'antifolk' an urban folk subgenre popular in the cafes, clubs and...

