David McK (3372 KP) rated Ender's Game in Books
Jan 28, 2019
When I started seeing the trailers for the movie adaptation to be released this week (on 25/10/13), I decided I actually would read it before going to see the movie (which is sometimes a good idea, other times not).
Having done so, it's interesting to see how Card predicted many of today's technology (remember, this was written mid-80s), in particular the kids portable tables (today's tablet computers), and the proliferation of blogging (although it was never actually called such) on the internet (again, never called such).
The plot? Very briefly (and roughly): Earth is at war with an alien insectoid race, so the best and brightest kids are taken to a 'battle school' in space at a young age in order to be trained in how to become leaders. Andrew 'Ender' (so called because he is the youngest child of 3) Wiggins is one such kid, who proves to be the brightest and best of the bunch ...
How will the movie compare? I'll just have to wait and see!
Tom Farndon: The Greatest Speedway Rider of Them All
John Chaplin and Norman Jacobs
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Tom Farndon, a shy young man from Coventry, set out on the road to speedway stardom in 1929. Within...
Tell Me A Story: Memories of a Happy Childhood Spent in the Fens
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'Growing up in England and living in the small Fenland village of Leverington for eighteen years of...
Glint of Light on Broken Glass
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Jason Monaghan's historical novel Glint of Light on Broken Glass begins when sixteen year-old George...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Four Psychos: The Dark Side Book 1 in Books
Jun 16, 2020
Kindle
Four Psychos (The Dark side book1)
By Kristy Cunning
I'm not so different from most people.
Like everyone else, I have life goals.
Goal #1: Become a real girl instead of this invisible ghost thing I currently am.
Goal #2: Convince the four men I've been haunting for the past five years to pick me to be their new toy after goal one is complete.
Goal #3: Figure out who/what I am and why I can't remember anything past the five years I've been haunting this quad.
Goal #4: Eat popcorn.
See? Perfectly normal. Sort of.
Gotta start small, after all.
It's not like anyone else is perfect either.
So at first I thought what the hell am I reading! What was she how was she in a house with these men and what’s the storyline! After 3 chapters I started to enjoy it! The man character is quite funny and had me laughing a few times! The men need attitude adjustments that’s for damn sure. I also loved the use of the gods and selected figures of importance. Loved the gauntlet run although I’d have slapped the 4 boys a few times! Overall a really good read!
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Stories That Bind Us in Books
Feb 24, 2021
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars for the compelling story, the great characters, and the themes discussed within this book. The only thing that could have made it better was something that happened at the beginning of the book (I am NOT going to give a spoiler) but you will understand when you read it.
*I volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.
Emergence (Voodoo Butterfly #2)
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Voodoo shop owner Sophie Nouveau has it all: love, purpose, and the magical ability to change evil...
Paranormal Romance Suspense
Murder Notes (Lilah Love #1)
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New York Times bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones’s heart-pounding thriller of a woman’s...
Merissa (11961 KP) rated The Madness of Lord Westfall (The Order of the MUSE #2) in Books
Apr 16, 2023
This is a smoothly-written, well-rounded historical romance with paranormal aspects. I love all the characters and thoroughly enjoyed the banter between Stanstead and Westfall. I also enjoyed catching up with Lady Cassandra, as she continues her life with Stanstead. This is such a brilliant set of characters, I would be hard-pressed to say which one is my favourite.
The descriptions of Bedlam were horrible, but I'm sure nowhere near as bad as they could have been. Well done to Mia for capturing the essence of Bedlam, without it overpowering the storyline. A brilliant addition to the M.U.S.E. series - highly recommended.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Sep 23, 2015
The Raven Thief
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One murder. Four impossibilities. A fake séance hides a very real crime. Secret Staircase...