Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Next Week 10-31-12


I have an update about the novel Chosen written by Sable Grace.  Finally, I just got the novel. Barnes and Noble called recently to tells us the novel came in, so I convinced my parents to drive me over to the bookstore and buy it.  I can’t wait to start reading Chosen and hope to do so soon.

Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Black, vampire hunter series, began with the novel Guilty Pleasures.  This first novel is spectacular. It grabbed my attention from the beginning. The main character’s struggles and prejudice with the vampires are incredible to read about. Even her relationships with the people around her, even the vampires, are incredibly complex. She hates the vampires that kill and control others.  Anita, the main character, fights to solve the murders that plague the city.  I will review this novel in more depth at a later date.

 I started Deadworld written by J. N. Duncan.  This novel is the first in a paranormal crime novel.  The main character is a cop who is trying to catch a vampire serial killer.  This novel is very good so far. I started it just recently and hope to have it done by next week.  I love the realistic emotion flowing in this novel from the characters.  I highly recommend this novel from what I have read so far.

Next week, I plan to review two novels, Abandon and Magic to the Bone.  Magic to the Bone is written by Devon Monk. It is the first novel in the Allie Beckstrom series of so far eight novels. It is a supernatural fantasy novel.  Allie Beckstrom is the main character in Magic to the Bone.  She is a magic user and each magic user has a signature. When Allie discovers her father’s signature on the body of a dead boy, she tries to find the truth. While trying to discover what really happened, she becomes the target of a group of conspirators, who are trying to obtain ultimate power and control.

I will also review the novel Abandon written by Meg Cabot.  This novel is the first in a supernatural young adult fantasy series.  This novel has a lot of twists and turns. Its characters are very mysterious and seem to be rather dark.  Cabot created a world that is incredibly unique but takes some Greek myths and incorporated them into her novel.  Abandon is a good read.  I will review more about the novel next week.

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