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Shadow and Bone (Grisha Verse, #1) Review

Hold your grip everyone! This book will blow you a real fantasy experience through reading! Shadow and Bone has a lot to offer the readers because it covers many aspects in the society (reality) that turned into fiction-kick ass portrayal, friendship, trust, betrayal and magic. This is tricky, lovely and amazing book. I love fantasy. I love Shadow and Bone! PLOT SUMMARY: Alina Starkov is a teenaged orphan, a citizen of Kingdom of Ravka. She grew up with Mal Oretsev. As the story begins they are marching to the Unsea (fold), a perpetually dark, barren, strip of land cutting most of Ravka off from the sea. Periodic expeditions are sent across to take goods to the sea, and bring back imports. The crossing is dangerous, because the Unsea is inhabited by monsters named Volcra. Early in their crossing, the Volcra attack, and, while saving Mal, Alina displays an extraordinary Grisha talent. The Grisha are Ravkan with singular powers, e.g. to call fire, to create wind, to stop hear
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All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

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Book Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Greg Gaines, a senior high school student in Benson whom I think is a total psychopath (in a good way). He's a "friend to all" the Benson students an calls himself an espionage. He's always with his friend or "co-worker" and they make "bad" films together. Greg first met Rachel or "the dying girl" when they were both in a Jewish School. He didn't like Rachel because she's not his type but it they ended up together, anyway. Greg really regretted that. Every time Rachel calls and invites him to come over and hang out. he just tells her hilariously unacceptable reason. Until Rachel finally got the cue that Greg's ignoring him. So I guess, she hated him then and till high school. That's why they don't talk to each other anymore. Until Greg's mom told him that Rachel has a cancer and she needs someone that can make her happy or laugh. Greg declined that but his mom just bugs him and won't stop telling things t

Book Review: The Retribution of Mara Dyer

#MADNESS - Mara Amitra Dyer Noah Elliot Simon Shaw <3 Finally!!! I finished reading the book! Thank you heaven! Huhuhu I'm so emotional right now. I don't know. I'm too shocked with everything that's happened in the story. *sighs* I'm too stunned and engrossed and loved by Mara and Noah. I'm too excited for more to happen but it's the final book so... I don't have a choice but get a rope and hang myself. That's a joke, you know. I beg you to laugh.  I got this feeling when I was in Chapter 59 that I wanted to stop. It would be my ending. The end of the trilogy. Mara died and Noah lives and that's it. Because it was too much! I can't take it anymore. It tortured me so much from the very beginning and I wanted it to end. I wanted to think that life was just harsh to Mara. It took me two hours to finally decide if I should read the remaining chapters. After battling with my mind I remained silent and just stared at nothingness,

Book Review: The Evolution of Mara Dyer

How will I start this review? I have lots of feelings right now after finishing the book and I can't figure out a way to finally start it 'cause... you know... the book is so-so good!!! And I love it! (So it begins here I guess) Mara Dyer. Blinded by truth. Silenced by fear. Mara Dyer is a seventeen year old teenager who suffers PTSD and some mental illnesses (according to her psychiatrist) that gives her the crown with "psychotic" word on the top. But Mara believes she's not delusional or mental because everything the happens to her all lined up with the truth. That Jude is alive and watching her every move. But no one believes her even her all own family. Then she realized that if she still pushed what she believes she'll just be sent to an Institution. And she doesn't want that to happen so Mara kept everything to herself even if it frightens her. But Noah Shaw believes that she tells the truth. He believes that nothing's wrong with her.