Read this at the recommendation of one of my local librarians when I asked for horror on the supernatural side, and it definitely delivered
Personally, I enjoyed this book. The only reason I gave it four stars is because Meghan acted like a complete bumbling idiot half the time. Whether it was making deals with fey (which is a big no no unless you absolutely know what you're doing), or almost getting herself killed (multiple times I might add). But her daring heroism to save her brother makes up for it in the end. The Iron King really drew me in to NeverNever and the faer folk, bringing in old faces from A Midsummer Nights Dream, like Oberon, Puck, and Titania (who really seems like a frigid bitch with a stick up her ass in this book. She's more of an ice queen than Queen Mab, IMO). If you're the kind of person who loves stories with faeries, dragons, and other mystical creatures of all sorts, I'd recommend it.
Read them all. Never looking back. Best decision I ever made, tbh. And I will read them again sooner or later. You know you've found a good Manga when you just fall in love with the characters and feel like you're all friends. Then you're sad when it ends
I absolutely love this book. I love Siruius Blacks love for Harry. He loved his godson so much, he escaped an unescapable prison to try and save him from what Wormtail would eventually do. I also really love Remus Lupin. Any teacher who would go out of their way to help a student stay safe deserves a teacher of the year award. He's definitely one of my Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers to date. I watched the movie again recently with my fiance and I kept including the little bits the director didn't include, like the fact that Harry's father was an Animagus and could turn into a stag, giving him the nickname Prongs. I would recommend this book for anyone. The way Rowling writes, you can just imagine it happening in your head. She is just a totally amazing writer and I look forward to reading the last four books.
This book, this damn book, is so great but I hate it at the same time. Morgan is an asshole, but in a good way. Adam is a dorky, sweet, all around great guy. And Amy, Amy is the sweetest girl with the most bubbly personality and does not have a filter on her brain, but she also has a dark secret. I fell in love with Amy's character. She was my favorite throughout the whole book. 5/5 stars for this one
When I started on this series, I had no idea what to expect. Once I started, I couldn't stop. I'm currently trying to find the ninth and final book to finish. When I finished “The Inside Story,” I just kept thinking about the HUGE plot twist, that someone that the Grimm's thought was such a good friend to them, could turn on them and be completely evil. The writing in this book is well put together and just gets your imagination going. As someone who absolutely loves fairy tales, I'm so glad I started reading this series.
It was an okay book. It touched on a lot of hard points, such as teen pregnancy, miscarriages and depression, to name a few. While I didn't completely enjoy it because of the way the story kind of dragged on for me, it really made me think how you really can't judge people by the attitudes they put off. You don't know what goes on inside their minds or behind closed doors.
I started this series at the suggestion of my favorite local librarian, Shannon. She knows I love anything with supernatural qualities. I got so into it, I actually went scouring for the fifth book (I'm a total bookaholic lol I ended up having to buy it on my kindle app to get my fix). I fell in love with Charley and her sarcasm and sense of humor. Ms. Jones might stray a little throughout the course of a book, but she always ties up the loose ends and doesn't leave cliffhangers.
I really enjoyed this book. It was different, and that's what I definitely like in a book. I'd recommend it to anyone
It was....interesting to say the least. Wouldn't recommend it for anyone younger than 18.
Edit: Looking back, I'm glad I borrowed them from the library. I would not want to spend money on such a book. I REALLY hope that younger people who read this horrible excuse of a book don't think they want a relationship like that. Some people like BDSM, but this book reads like it was rape. Ana didn't really want to do all those things, but she also wanted to because it would make Christian happy?! Come on! Ladies, if you ever find yourself in a relationship similar to this, do yourself a favor and dump that asshole right away. Don't get me wrong, I like erotic novels, but this...this just has a rapey feel to it. Don't read, just don't.