Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury  Fahrenheit 451 was among the classics I had on my list to read and I have been slowly making my way through that list. Ray Bradbury’s writing is extraordinary the pacing, the details, and the ethos (tone) of his dialogue was grounded in reality. His characters were defined, flawed and honest.

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What Really Happened In Peru by Cassandra Clare & Brennan Bane’s character has always intrigued me. So when I found out about this stand alone series I was excited. But you know what they say with great expectations comes great disappointment.The story itself was fluff. Unlike writer Clare’s Mortal Instruments & Infernal devices series. I

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Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs What I love about writer Briggs Mercy Thompson series is that there is always more to the story. Just like an onion there are multi layered. One central story with subplots that connect to form a bigger picture. Sometimes the journey is better than the destination. I wasn’t so too happy

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Defying The Odds by Kele MoonDefying the Odds starts out slow and sweet two strangers meet and a connection is felt. Leaving Clay smitten and Melody intrigued  but not for the same reasons at first she’s drawn to him because his gruff exterior reminds her of her father, but it becomes more. I like the

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Deer In Headlights by Staci Hart Deer in headlights is as it sounds the feeling of be caught so off guard you freeze like a deer in headlights. I started reading this book with no expectations. But as I read I was caught off guard by how good it was, refreshing and well written in my

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The Waters and the Wild by Francesca Lia Block The Waters and the wild is a small story 113 pages in full it reminded me of another book I read some time ago. The Replacement it had the same feel, that slow underlining morbid vibe. Changelings are somber beings every book I’ve read they constantly question

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