Saturday, April 21, 2018

Books read 2013-2014


      title - The Spectacular Now
      
      author - Tim Tharp

      genre - realistic fiction, comedy

      number of pages - 294



      title - Hollow City 
      
      author -  Ranson Riggs

      genre - Dark Fantasy





      title - Fahrenheit 451
      
      author - Ray Bradbury

      genre - Dystopian

      number of pages - 192





      title - When Jeff Comes Home
      
      author - Catherine Atkins

      genre - Fiction

      number of pages - 231

      date I read it -  January 6-16, 2014




      title - Nobody
      
      author - Jennifer Lynn Barnes

      genre - Science Fiction

      number of pages - 393

      date I read it -  January 4-5, 2014



Blog Revival!

Hello,

I have decided to revive this blog in an effort to really keep track of what I have read. I will first be publishing the remaining books that were drafted (and read) back in late 2013, early 2014. This is for the sake of remembering these books. They will not be reviewed.
I will then post the books I have read in 2015-2017. As the date gets more current there will be some reviews added, however they will not be as in depth. Finally the books from 2018 will be added with review.

Bye,
Coco :)

Book 11- Fractured



      title - Fractured
      
      author - Teri Terry

      genre - contemporary fiction

      number of pages - 399

      date I read it -  January 2014






Rose -  
This is the sequel to Slated and did answer so many questions from the first book however...

Thorn -   This book, sadly, did not go well AT ALL for me. After having read Slated I was very excited to see that the next book was out, but as I was reading I feel like all the parts that were supposed to be major plot twists weren't.  For many parts I had already guested what would happen next way before that event actually happened.  I was so disappointed that this book didn't turn out better.

Bud - There is a third book in this series (it's a trilogy), and although some might presume that because my thorn in this book was so prominent I won't read then next one or look forward to it. Quite in the contrary actually, I still want to see how the author concludes this series. Also, depending on the writing in this last book I'll be able to infer what kind of writer she is, so far i believe she is a writer that does show much potential, but is better off writing books that are not part of a series.

* What I have said should not alter your wish to read Fractured. This book does have its strong points, don't get me wrong. 
             bye,
                Coco :)