Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Review: Because You're Mine

Because You're Mine Because You're Mine by Rea Frey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow, never saw that ending coming. What people won't do for revenge and love... in this story we find a young mother with an exceptional child with special needs who finally get talked into taking a much needed mini vacation from taking care of her son. This captivating tale shows us how a past mistake can come back to haunt you and that some people are never who they say they are...this book will keep you up late finishing the story.

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Review: The Land: Founding

The Land: Founding The Land: Founding by Aleron Kong
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Most of us are familiar with the expanding realms of virtual reality games and how many of our young people are addicted to their playing of these games. When a young man is transported into one such game he quickly learns that he likes his new home and is willing to take on many quests, make new friends and foes and get a chance to build his own town. I liked the story, characters and how the author keeps the whole tale flowing from one quest to another. This is a great book for gamers or just about anyone. I look forward to reading the other books that follow after this first book. Will other humans come into the game from Earth?

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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Review: The Monster Catchers: A Bailey Buckleby Story

The Monster Catchers: A Bailey Buckleby Story The Monster Catchers: A Bailey Buckleby Story by George Brewington
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

No matter your size you have talents that make you a formidably adversary to many foes. Baxter Bailey along with his lumber jack size father own a monster pet store along with catching pesky monsters. With the ruins of San Francisco looming in the back ground from either the truth that monsters destroyed it or the government version that suggests that it was destroyed in a earthquake. Baily soon realizes that his life is about to change when a evil dog headed man tries to steal Baileys pet troll Henry. But what if Henry is not really a troll? How could his father be wrong? This was a interesting story with many twists and turns that brought laughs and smiles but also some sadness. There were many fine charectors and hope that this won't be the last we see of Bailey Baxter Monster Catcher and his new business partner.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Review: The Good Daughter

The Good Daughter The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another fabulous novel by author Karin Slaughter! The subject matter, characters really set the tone for this riveting story of murder and forgiveness. I won't spoil any surprises which there are plenty of... so you'll just have to pick this book up to read, hopefully as much I did.

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Friday, March 8, 2019

Review: Paper Craft

Paper Craft Paper Craft by Gemma Fletcher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Easy to follow instructions with plenty of ideas for different projects for different skill levels.

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Review: Cricut Project Ideas: A beginners Guide to Mastering Your Cricut Machine

Cricut Project Ideas: A beginners Guide to Mastering Your Cricut Machine Cricut Project Ideas: A beginners Guide to Mastering Your Cricut Machine by Angela Carson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A well written book that will answer most of your questions in an easy to follow book that will make a good reference book for anyone who owns a Cricut machine.

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Review: Storm and Fury

Storm and Fury Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In this fantasy book we are introduced to our young heroine who is a trueblood which means she is half human and half angel. When the town she lives in is attacked by Demons her protector is taken hostage by the demon Bael. So for the first time she will get to travel to the big city to locate and rescue him. With the help of her new friends, Zayne a Warden/Flying Badass or the "good" Demons who are friends of Zayne. This was a nice adventure where you learn that people are not always who they say they are...

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Review: The Emperor's Tomb

The Emperor's Tomb The Emperor's Tomb by Steve Berry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Communist China has always been a land of many mysteries, knowledge and death. In this book we find our heroine Cassiopeia Vitt and her friend Cotton Malone traveling in and around China to save a missing Russian boy snatched from his Russian scientist who has vital information about certain oil from centuries past that might unravel the true origin of oil. I love how the writer uses many true facts from history to weave a extraordinary tale of deceit and murder.

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Review: Copy, right...?

Copy, right...? Copy, right...? by Tom Henry
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Confusing is my first thought when I think of this novel. Not sure why but for some reason I found the beginning of the book hard to follow with all the action that was happening. There were a few characters that I just could not relate too in any way. There was some very good scenes and some great dialogue but the tempo seemed off.

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