The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
Posted: 05/31/2013 - I guess I prefer my literature to focus on human interactions rather than third parties that I don’t identify with, such as extra-terrestrials, zombies, etc.
Posted: 05/31/2013 - I guess I prefer my literature to focus on human interactions rather than third parties that I don’t identify with, such as extra-terrestrials, zombies, etc.
Posted: 05/23/2013 - For my last review I picked Mary Higgins Clark’s “Daddy’s Gone A Hunting.” The last time I read anything by Clark was back in high school so I was anxious to see how her newest novel would turn out.
Posted: 05/16/2013 - To say I was excited for the third installment of Lauren Oliver’s Delirium series is a bit of an understatement. Nevertheless, I put off reading it until the end of school so that I could really enjoy it. And enjoy it, I did…
Posted: 05/09/2013 - This book was fantastic and I am so looking forward to reading more by Baldacci in the future.
Posted: 04/25/2013 - Back in August when I started writing these reviews my first review was “15 Seconds” by Andrew Gross. I loved it and while I was looking for a book this week I found that Gross just released another book, “No Way Back.” As soon as I saw it was by him I purchased it and decided it would be my next review!
Posted: 04/18/2013 - The overall premise of the book is intriguing and is probably what caught my attention in the first place.
Posted: 04/10/2013 - So I suppose I did something bad here. I judged a book by the cover. Don’t judge me like that; it was a really, really pretty cover.
Posted: 04/11/2013 - In the past I have only read about four Jodi Picoult books before reading her newest novel, “The Storyteller.” I had a feel for the type of writing she did, but man did she change things up with this story.