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Review : Rippler and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson

Review : Rippler and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson  Review : Rippler  and Chameleon by Cidney Swanson Sam has a problem. She sometimes vanishes into thin air. Luckily for her Will knows a bit of what is going on and offers to help. Maybe together they can figure out why and how it happens. As the story continues Sam and Will find themselves meeting another chameleon/rippler in France while on their school trip. There is much to learn from him, but that must be done while avoiding being captured as Sam is still on Dr. Helga’s hit list. Sam doesn’t get too much time to enjoy the trip because she is attacked physically by the hit man and mentally with...

Review: Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception (Gathering of Faerie) by Maggie Stiefvater

Review: Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception (Gathering of Faerie) by Maggie Stiefvater Review:  Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception (Gathering of Faerie) by Maggie Stiefvater Deirdre finds her talent for the harp and singing has attracted unwanted attention, but also brought a mysterious man to her side. While he doesn’t shy away from the iron she wears as the faerie do, he cannot tell her the whole truth as to who and what he is before her life it completely thrown into disarray. This story from the first chapter keeps the readers interest through not divulging many details. The plot unfolds as a mystery due to the first person narrative and the character of Luke being unable to...

Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels

Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels Review: Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels Emma has been uprooted from her Texas home to follow her father (a paranormal investigator) to Hawaii. While there she meets two young men who catch her interest. The only problem is that one has been alive for hundreds of years and now is trapped. This story was a bit slow off the bat, but it was enough to keep me interested and reading. It switched a bit from past to present as the author recalled events that lead to where the story started off. This was a bit distracting, but filled in the back story. I would have rather had less back...

Review: Divergent by Veronica Roth

Review: Divergent by Veronica Roth Review: Divergent by Veronica Roth Tris finds herself living a new life after she chooses to initiate into a different faction of the five factions that now populate Chicago. Little does she know, she has made a very dangerous decision because, unlike everyone else, she is a divergent. Knowing she cannot share that info or even knowing what it means, Tris must find a way to fit in and make it past initiation to stay with the faction she has now chosen to pledge her life to. This dystopic society left you feeling like each fit into a stereotype, yet Tris was there trying to break free from it. The...

Review: Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa

Review: Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa Review: Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa  A new adventure leads us to follow Ash. Ash wishes to be with Meghan and is willing to do anything to get that wish- including becoming mortal. He must face various tests to end up with a soul, but his love for Meghan continues to bring him forward on each part of his quest. Ash is looking for a soul so that he can survive in the iron realm. I found her method of tests and the various things the represented to be interesting. The author showed the reader what makes humans human and different from the fey that Ash was. The story was suppose to end with the third...