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March 25, 2013 (Updated: March 25, 2013)
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Fantastic conclusion!

There were several points while I read The Sweet Far Thing that I rolled my eyes, grew frustrated, and wondered why I was bothering to read this. Five years ago, someone spoiled the end of the Gemma Doyle trilogy for me, and I more or less lost interest in reading...

March 25, 2013
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Excellent, but a little disappointing

Taken on its own merit, Rebel Angels is a very good book. The paranormal aspect is extremely compelling and unique, Libba Bray’s prose is lush and atmospheric, the characters, while hard to understand and not easy to like, are interesting at the very least. Where my problems came in was...

March 25, 2013 (Updated: March 25, 2013)
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Improved with a re-read

(General disclaimer: This is the third-and-a-halfth time I’ve read this book, so this review is the result of several years’ worth of musings on Gemma Doyle and her story, an attempt to step away from my initial impressions and think more critically.) I was thirteen when I...

March 25, 2013
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Comical (yet horrifying) pardoy

To say that Faking Faith is a serious novel would probably do it a disservice. That is to say, Bloss deals with serious issues of identity and contentment in this book, but she does it with a light-hand, often adding grim humor to a situation that would otherwise cause readers...

March 25, 2013
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Not quite as good as the first book

I hate to say it, but I’m going to say it: I find the Anna duology to be highly overhyped. I enjoyed Girl of Nightmares in the beginning, but it was a steady downhill ride from about the halfway point. Is this a bad book? Nope, not at all. But...

March 25, 2013
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Less than scary, but entertaining

Lately I’ve been on the hunt for unique YA reads that promises an interesting story. Anna Dressed in Blood filled those criteria, and skimming through, it seems to have gotten high ratings from my friends. And as an added bonus, it was on sale. So I was really happy that,...

March 25, 2013
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black heart

Hmm…where do I start? Holly Black’s Curse Workers series is really, really good, and Black Heart was a really, really good book. Cassel Sharpe is a smart, likable guy, and it was really great to see his story get wrapped up. I think, in the end, I...

March 25, 2013
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red glove

The first book in the Curse Workers series, White Cat, didn’t sit well with me. I loved Black’s worldbuilding but thought the plot itself was too…unsettling. I didn’t really want to read Red Glove at all, except I got the whole series from the library and I hate returning books...

March 25, 2013
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white cat

I am extremely conflicted about White Cat. On one hand, I’m in love with the uniqueness and set-up of the plot. On the other, this is a really upsetting book, and while I’d like to hope that the series has a good end (not necessarily happy, just good), I’m not...

March 25, 2013
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what she left behind

What She Left Behind brings a whole new meaning to “disappearing parent syndrome”! Did I just make that joke? Really? Wow, I’m awful. Sorry! (But isn’t it funny!?) This review is brought to you by Renae, possessor of a bad sense...

March 25, 2013
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the demon catchers of milan

If you come into The Demon Catchers of Milan expecting a fast-paced plot, intense exorcism scenes, a brassy heroine, and swoony Italian romance, you will be disappointed. This book has none of those things. However, The Demon Catchers of Milan is still a pretty good book, all things told. ...

March 25, 2013
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every other day

I came into Every Other Day expecting an angsty teen paranormal with dramatic love scenes and gloomy prose. Instead, I got a breezy urban fantasy with upbeat narration and a shameless case of instalove. That certainly wasn’t what I was expecting, but I’ll take it. This book...

March 25, 2013
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shadow and bone

From what I’ve read, Leigh Bardugo’s debut novel Shadow and Bone is a love-or-hate sort of book. I see very few middle-ground reviews. I requested this from the library because most feedback I read was positive. Strictly speaking, fantasy is a genre I’m most likely to be unimpressed by, so...

March 25, 2013
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Unique and gritty contemporary

Wanted is a book completely different from anything I’ve read before. It’s as if Bonnie and Clyde got fed up with anti-Hispanic racism, developed a Robin Hood complex, and were transformed into high school students. Heidi Ayarbe tackled a lot of tough subjects in this book, some of which I...

March 25, 2013
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Fun and cute

Fans of upbeat, non-serious paranormal will doubtless love The Nightmare Affair. It’s a quick read, featuring fun characters and a unique premise, and it’s unquestionably entertaining. Of course, at the same time, Arnett’s plot construction was a bit too simplistic, the story too predictable, and the text, overall, lacked the...

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