![]() ![]() The continuing over-the-top drama seems just a little too unbelievable for me now. ![]() This was an enjoyable continuation of the Stillhouse Lake series but after reading this, I think my time with Gwen and her familia has run its course. (e-ARC) Bitter Falls (Stillhouse Lake #4) by Rachel Caine ★★★½īitter Falls was a fast-paced and action-packed story full of what we’ve come to expect from Caine in this series - there’s family drama, an intriguing mystery, lots of killing, explosions and near-death experiences, and a somewhat happy ending. Would highly recommend reading this if you’re intimidated by the original! Check out my full review here. The Count of Monte Cristo is one heckuva intimidating tome but after reading this manga classic I’m very eager to pick up the original novel! King & Chan did an amazing job at condensing a complex story into a 400-page manga, while still retaining the essence of the story and presenting it in a clear and logical order. (e-ARC) Manga Classics: The Count of Monte Cristo by Stacy King, Crystal S. ![]() ![]() I was particularly fond of Jericho! All the pressing questions were answered and Shusterman ends it in such a way that short spin-offs can be made in the future! Check out my full review here. This conclusion went in a direction that I didn’t expect but it was wholly satisfying! I wish that the original characters, Citra and Rowan, got way more face-time than they did in this conclusion, but I did appreciate the new POVs that we’re introduced to. The Toll (Arc of a Scythe #3) by Neal Shusterman ★★★★☆ ![]()
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