'Wolf by Wolf' by Ryan Graudin was so fabulous! It was about a girl with a scientific mutation that made her capable of skin-shifting, in a world where the Nazis won World War Two. She goes undercover in a global motorcycle race for the Axis Powers with one mission; kill the Führer. There were so many twists and turns, I could hardly put it down, you never can predict whats going to happen next, and I love books like that. In some books you can see a twist coming, plain as day, before it actually happens, and it's kind of disappointing, which was one of the reasons I loved this book. I would recommend this book for so many types of readers honestly. I think people who like, thrillers, action, historical fiction, or science fiction, would thoroughly enjoy 'Wolf by Wolf'. I can't wait to read the sequel 'Blood for Blood', it looks amazing!
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Hey! I finished 'Fairest' (the prologue to the Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyers yesterday, and honestly, I was disappointed. It was very short, I was able to finish it in three days, so I had no time to get attached to the characters and actually care about what they were doing. The author said that the point of this book was to reveal the antagonist's back story, but for me it was only more detail on what I already knew about her past. The things I was dying to know about Levana (the antagonist) were not answered or mentioned in 'Fairest.' I would only recommend this book if you want to be able to say that you have read every book in the series.
Hi guys! I just finished reading 'Winter' by Marissa Meyer last Sunday, and oh my goodness it was so good! Being the fourth in its series, I won't give anything away, but I highly recommend it, and the entire Lunar Chronicles. There were so many plot twists and it was so enthralling to read I could hardly put it down. I finished this book in about three weeks, which is like a record for me, so that should just give you an idea of how amazing it is. But not to say that I was a little sad when I finished 'Winter' because I had become so attached to these characters over these four books, and now it was over. Plus it ended on a sort of cliff hanger, with lots of things unanswered, which is both frustrating and cool. I would recommend this series if you love sci-fi or action.
I have literally just finished reading 'Little Women' by Louisa May Alcott today. Overall I thought it was very heartwarming and moral novel. This story about the four March sisters growing from childhood into adulthood taught me many lessons about how to go living and purposeful and just life. And while I am still young, I don't think I will be able to put many of these into affect yet. Some things that were not my favorite about this book was that it was extremely long, and became a little uninteresting in some places. I enjoyed the story of the March family's life, but it was a triumph to finally finish it. I would recommend 'Little Women' to people who do not mind lengthy reading, like stories with moral teachings, have a long attention span, and enjoy stories set in the early 19th century. I would not recommend if you like conflict driven, suspenseful, or thriller/action stories.
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