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![]() Something about living in the mountains and so close to nature is so alluring and peaceful. Watching them heal together was nothing short of beautiful. Each of them have a past tainting their souls, and they bring back light into each other. But everything else about their relationship had me all emotional and so close to tears. I couldn’t get on board with our main leads jumping into ‘casual’ soon after their meeting. ![]() Tragic creeped into my heart like a thief and stole it. I swear this series just keeps getting better with each book. And buckle up ladies, bcs these two are about to shake your world! That is until they laid eyes on each other and start getting it on. Kaine Reynolds and Piper Campbell are retreating into their corner of the woods in hopes that living in solitary will help them hide or recover from their personal tragedy. Loved it! Can I get a Kaine ready to go, please? ![]() ![]() Just because I think this book is stupid, does not mean I think people who enjoy it are stupid. ![]() This is a review of a book, not a fact sheet. I've never deleted/moderated comments before, as that goes against my beliefs on free and public discourse, but any future offensive or judgemental/critical-of-people-instead-of-the-book comments will be ignored and deleted. ![]() But I am also free to moderate what goes on in my space. But please keep the ad hominems and accusations (and not just directed at me, but also other commenters) at home.Įveryone's free to say what they wish on a public forum. ![]() If you wish to add your own thoughts of the book, that's also perfectly fine. Be thus warned.įuture commenters: if you disagree with the review, that is perfectly fine and normal. So as a pre-empt, I highly suggest you not read this review if you can’t handle negative criticism of books you love. ![]() Eight years and this review is still attracting mad fangurls. ![]() ![]() Strasser, a prolific writer for children and teenagers, writes with purpose and economy and structures his book intelligently. It thrums along with finely wrought atmosphere and gripping suspense. For all its horror, this is a superb entertainment suitable for any tough-minded kid over the age of 10. But even worse is the question of what will - and won't - remain when the door is opened again. ![]() With not enough room, not enough food, and not enough air, life inside the shelter is filthy, physically draining, and emotionally fraught. When the unthinkable happens, neighbors force their way into the shelter before Scott's dad can shut the door. But Scott's dad is the only one in the neighborhood who actually builds a bomb shelter. Riveting." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In the summer of 1962, the possibility of nuclear war is all anyone talks about. ![]() About the Book When an unthinkable nuclear attack occurs in an alternate-reality 1962, Scott is forced into his father's bomb shelter with his family and neighbors, where they rapidly consume limited supplies and fear the worst about the fate of the world outside.īook Synopsis "Combines terrific suspense with thoughtful depth. ![]() ![]() Please be aware that the delivery time frame may vary according to the area of delivery and due to various reasons, the delivery may take longer than the original estimated timeframe. ![]()
![]() How much is her fault? In Lionel Shriver's hands this sensational, chilling and memorable story of a woman who raised a monster becomes a metaphor for the larger tragedy - the tragedy of a country where everything works, nobody starves, and anything can be bought but a sense of purpose. The gripping international bestseller about motherhood gone awry. ![]() Fearing that her own shortcomings may have shaped what her son has become, she confesses to a deep, long-standing ambivalence about motherhood. Now a major motion picture by Lynne Ramsay, starring Tilda Swinton and John C. ![]() Now, two years after her son's horrific rampage, Eva comes to terms with her role as Kevin's mother in a series of startlingly direct correspondences with her absent husband Franklyn about their son's upbringing. Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction 2010 Eva never really wanted to be a mother certainly not the mother of a boy named Kevin who murdered seven of his fellow high school students, a cafeteria worker and a teacher who had tried to befriend him. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He has four children, Ruby, Ramona, Axl, and Rivers. He studied Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University and continues his education in the world of horror by devouring the novels of Stephen King, Jack Ketchum, Richard Laymon, and many others. Stay tuned! "With slashing claws and blood-soaked fur, Glenn Rolfe's novel will have you howling in Glenn Rolfe is an author, singer, and songwriter from the haunted woods of New England. He is the author of Nocturnal Pursuits, August's Eyes, Until Summer Comes Around, The Window, Becoming, Blood and Rain, The Haunted Halls, Chasing Ghosts, Boom Town, Abram's Bridge, Things We Fear, Land of Bones, and Slush. He is grateful to be loved despite his weirdness. ![]() Glenn Rolfe is an author, singer, and songwriter from the haunted woods of New England. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the wide-ranging interview she also discussed the King’s leadership and what type of King he will be, saying “Well, you know what you’re getting, because he’s been practicing for a bit, and I don’t think he’ll change,” she said. And you saw more of that than we did accompanying the coffin.” When you see the photograph, it is much worse somehow. I’m sure there are lots of families that would tell you the same thing, for the older generation, losing those contacts-online didn’t do it for everybody.” Discussing the heartbreaking photo of the Queen sitting alone at his funeral, she said “In some ways, I’m glad we didn’t see that at that moment. She opened up candidly about her parents, saying of her father, Philip (who died in April 2021), “In some respects, I tend to think it stole a bit from my father, who lost a lot of the people who would have gone to see him and talked to him and had those conversations that kept him interested. ![]() ![]() ![]() To make matters even less understandable, Kimber’s backstory with Deke includes having a crush on him, making advances, and then being rebuffed. ![]() The man she is supposedly in love with is Jesse, a rock star, and her relationship with Jesse is best characterized as pen pals. Instead its “I’m in love with a guy who lives the menage lifestyle and so I need some training in the menage lifestyle so I can show the guy I am in love with that we are meant to be together.” I know that authors want readers to just go with the setup, to have an open mind, but already I am thinking that Kimber is not the brightest lightbulb in the Costco 12 pack. The favor isn’t, “I’m new to town, introduce me around”. The heroine, Kimber, drives 100 miles to ask a favor of a guy she hasn’t seen since she was 17. I’ll admit that the sex scenes were all that was advertised, but everything around the sex scenes was incomprehensible, and not in a good way, if being incomprehensible can ever be denoted positively. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately what was inside the covers was more of a hot mess. I have to say that the cover of this book was hot. Jane Book Reviews / D Reviews Erotic-Romance / Shayla-Black / Threesome 61 Comments ![]() ![]() Funny and sometimes piercingly poignant, Grenville offers an unblinking and unsentimental view of life's underside her book is an often poetic treasure. Chapters from Joan's own life are interspersed with imagined moments in Australian history in which Joan plays a role: as Captain Cook's proud wife in the discovery of the continent, as a female convict first to set foot in Botany Bay, as an Aboriginal woman, as dozens of unsung, hardworking and invisible women who toiled skeptically alongside the men who starred in, and wrote, the history books. ![]() Male readers need not cringe, however: Joan (who appeared briefly in Lillian's Story ) may be thoroughly unconventional, yearning for a more striking role in life, but her sympathies embrace all of humankind, and the portrait of her good but unimaginative husband Duncan is profoundly moving and perceptive. This wonderfully irreverent novel rewrites Australias history from the perspective of a woman who has never been mentioned in the school books. The brilliant Australian author of the award-winning Lillian's Story achieves something utterly original and moving in this fanciful feminist epic. ![]() |