September Reads Round Up
A round up of my September reads with links to the full reviews:
Thirst for the Hunt by A.C.Wentwood
Full Review: Thirst for the Hunt
I gave this book 2/5. I think the author read Twilight before writing this book.Character decisions were unbelievable, but I did like the weird group dynamics of the lost boys, and in particular, the highly jealous, slightly insane lost girl.
The Last Orphans by N.W.Harris
Full Review: The Last Orphans
I gave this book 5/5. Well written, perfectly paced, and action packed. A unique take on the infection outbreak storyline. I was fully submerged into Shane’s new reality and the dynamics of the whole gang.
Feyland by Anthea Sharp
Full Review: Feyland
I gave this book 2.5/5. Vivid descriptions and detailing of Feyland, but an old concept with little character development. I would have liked to have had more conclusion. This prequel felt more like a long prologue.
Grey by Kade Cook
Full Review: Grey
I gave this book 3/5. Detailed world building and a vast array of unique characters. The pacing felt a little off, and there were lots of info dumps, but a good fantasy story interwoven with the present day.
Burn the Dead: Quarantine by Steven Jenkins
Full Review: Burn the Dead: Quarantine
I gave this book 4/5. Some ‘oh my god’ moments within the first few chapters, and it was refreshing to be stunned by simple narrative twists and not just by the gore.
Hollowland by Amanda Hocking
Full Review: Hollowland
I gave this book 3.5/5. Interesting plot line with some well devloped characters. Some character choices didn’t add up, but overall an enjoyable read. Will definitely be reading the next book in the series.
Nano Contestant #1 by Leif Sterling
Full Review: Nano Contestant
I gave this book 4/5. Fans of the Hunger Games will like this book. Brilliant concept with motivated, rounded characters. Part of a large series. There isn’t a conclusion, more of a cliffhanger to lead onto the next installment, and that is what cost it that final 5th star for me.
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