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Monday, April 11, 2016

Review of Dawn of Procyon

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With his oxygen and water running out, and with no way to warn the United Earth Marines, Landry’s lonely fight for survival becomes a battle for humanity itself. Landry is my kind of hero, he not a hero at all! He is an everyday guy who happens to land in a very extraordinary situation, and in doing so could turn the tide of an intergalactic war. I found it really interesting when Landry had to had to deal with a life and death situation. This book would be perfect for anyone that is interested in sci-fi kind of books, then this book would be a wonderful story to lose yourself in. I would really recommend this book to my friends.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Review of The Hunger

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Not the best piece of fantasy I've ever read. I read often and I found the book hard to follow and the characters hard to get behind. too much to try and keep track of which isn't bad in itself, but if you're already behind the 8-ball trying to figure out who is who, it can get kind of messy. Reminds me a bit of Tolkien in that I had a hard time reading it.. due to how it was written, but with Tolkien, I at least cared about the characters and could follow the story. Here, I may be a bit picky, but if you don't grab my attention by the story or character by the 3rd chapter, you've lost me. I need something to make me want to care for the main character and I didn't get it in this book.

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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Review of The Stone Bearers

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A well written story #FutureHousePub I got this story to read for free for my honest and unbiased review
Description of book:

Fifteen-year-old Ashira just received the worst coming-of-age prophecy imaginable. 

After years dreaming of oceans, princes, and fairies, she expected to hear the words that would finally whisk her away from her ordinary desert village. Instead she hears, “you will live a life of no renown.” 

Ready to choose her own fate, she discovers a djinni’s bottle and starts making wishes. When the djinni proves uncooperative and annoying, Ashira sets out to the great city of magicians to learn magic and free herself from an uneventful life as a potter's daughter. 

But there is another prophecy being whispered in the shadows. It is said that among the great magicians, there is a demon on the rise with the power to destroy the world. The djinni might be Ashira’s only chance to become someone important, or he just might be the very demon that triggered the dark prophecy. With the world on the brink of destruction, can Ashira fight her fate and stop the forces that threaten to upset the balance of the universe?

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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Review of Guardians

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Aria proves to be strong and to have integrity when Ethan is lost underground on a survey mission, and she is left to unravel the source of a blight affecting both people and plants on the surface of the planet. Her ingenuity and kindness endeared her to me from the start. In fact, the author does a superb job of painting characters and their relationships with one another. As Ethan and his shipmates search for a way back to the surface, they bond together in powerful ways. Their adventures echo the Jules Verne classic, Journey to the Center of the Earth, although I thought Russell’s focus on character added depth to their struggles.
In conclusion, this book is light, fun read as long as you can keep up with the enormous cast of characters.
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