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Deadly Cargo ARC Review (The Jake Mudd Adventures #1)

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Jake Mudd hates making deliveries that have secret packages. He never knows exactly what he is carrying, and more often than not a secret package gets him into trouble with the owner’s enemies. This is what he explains to his ships AI, Sarah, as he travels to his newest destination. When he arrives on the …

6-Star Reads, Book Reviews

Scythe Review (Arc of a Scythe #1)

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In the future of the US, humans have cured every disease and are immortal. People even kill themselves recreationally because they know that the revival centers will put them back together. The computerized Thunderhead or the “cloud” controls/knows almost everything, so humans have to worry about basically nothing. Everything would be perfect, except for the …

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City of Fallen Angels Review (The Mortal Instruments #4)

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After the events in City of Glass, everything seems to be going well for Clary. She has her mother back, she has Jace, her not-brother, as her boyfriend. On the other hand, Simon struggles with keeping his vampire-ness away from his mother, and when all things fail he ends up having to leave the house …

1-Star Reads, Book Reviews

Raven Boys DNF (The Raven Cycle #1)

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I try my best not to DNF a book. If anything, I would rather skip a whole boring chapter than leave a book unfinished entirely. However, I took this book and a bunch of other books on my trip over the weekend. After this book, I went into a complete reading slump, and even though …

4-Star Reads, Book Reviews

King’s Cage (Red Queen #3)

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This book is what I consider a prime example of the difference between reading a hard copy of something and reading the ebook. When I read this ebook (on my phone not my Nook), I kept forgetting what I had just read, and I eventually just gave up and decided I couldn’t read it until …

6-Star Reads, Book Reviews

Geekerella Review (Once Upon A Con #1)

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Elle has a stepmom and twin stepsisters that hate her. While her stepmom pays for the twins to go to 400 dollar tennis lessons but she won’t allow Elle to do anything but her housework and her job. Elle works at a vegan pumpkin truck with her only human friend Sage, and has befriended a …

2-Star Reads, Book Reviews

Empress of a Thousand Skies (Empress of a Thousand Skies #1)

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Rhee is a princess, the last of her line, and the rest of her family died in a plane crash when she was young. She is going to be coronated, and says a hard goodbye to her best friend. Her best friends father, Veyron, escorts her on the ship to her coronation, but when they …

3-Star Reads, Book Reviews

The 5th Wave Review (The 5th Wave #1)

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First They made all electrical things shut down. Then They caused a tsunami that wiped out all the coastal cities. Then They caused a plague that wiped out 97% of Earth’s Population. Then They started coming to Earth in the shape of humans. What’s the Fifth Wave going to be? Cassie, her younger brother Sam, …

6-Star Reads, Book Reviews

The Hate U Give Review

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Starr is a 16-year-old African American girl. She goes to school at Williamson, which is the private high school made up of mostly white kids, but she lives in the Garden, a place that many including herself sometimes consider the “ghetto”. She usually doesn’t talk to many of the people there, simply because she doesn’t …

4-Star Reads, Book Reviews

Girl Out of Water Review

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Anise is a surfer girl in her heart and soul. She  has lived by the ocean for as long as she can remember, and her favorite activity with her friends is surfing and swimming all day long. She ends her junior year of high school and plans to spend the rest of her summer out …

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