Princess Eadlyn has never been interested in having her own Selection. She doesn't believe she'll ever find the romantic happy ending her parents found in one another. But for the sake of her kingdom, Eadlyn will put aside her doubts and find that love isn't the unrealistic fantasy she believes.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Review: The Heir by Kiera Cass (The Selection #4)
Princess Eadlyn has never been interested in having her own Selection. She doesn't believe she'll ever find the romantic happy ending her parents found in one another. But for the sake of her kingdom, Eadlyn will put aside her doubts and find that love isn't the unrealistic fantasy she believes.
Monday, 7 December 2015
Review: Terminal by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams (Tunnels #6)
It's the final instalment of the epic Tunnels series. Elliot and Will are trapped in the centre of the world with not another living soul after a deadly virus was released into the atmosphere. Their enemies are dead, but they have no way of communicating with the surface where the war rages on. England is in chaos and the rest of the world has turned their backs. Their only chance, a long forgotten truth that will change everything. No one is safe and everyone will be tested.
Monday, 30 November 2015
Review: Blood Captain by Justin Somper (Vampirates #3)
Conner and Grace have decided to follow their own destinies and live their separate lives. Grace, still wracked with guilt over the loss of Lorcan's sight, travels with him on a quest to get it back. Conner is faced with new challenges upon the Diablo with the introduction of new characters (one of whom is definitely not his biggest fan). As strong as they are, the twins will soon discover that they cannot always go it alone and when help is needed family will always be there.
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Monday, 23 November 2015
Review: The Hunted by Charlie Higson (The Enemy #6)
The Enemy series is quickly coming to a close, but I'm not ready to let go yet. In this, the penultimate instalment, we find Ella all alone in the countryside but, for a scar-faced stranger. Ed is in London and determined to find Ella for her brother. And so, once more, he sets off, with a group of faithful friends, on another harrowing and dangerous journey. But his is not the only tale important to this story. Half in the present and half in the past, this novel will have you on the edge of your seat (possibly with tears streaming down your face).
New Kid on the Block
As an avid reader and reviewer, I've debated the idea of starting my own review blog for quite some time. Will it be too much effort? Will anyone even read it? In the end I've decided that it would be well worth the effort and a great place to document all my reading adventures.
And so, here I am, a complete novice, with next to no computer skills. This is gonna be fun.
Emma.
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