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Category: Book Reviews

Review: Juliet

Posted on 15 July, 20128 November, 2012 by Ikhlas

In Anne Fortier’s Juliet, Julie Jacobs, a young American woman, loves Shakespeare’s iconic play and knows it by heart. But she never imagined that she herself is related to the iconic tragic lover. It is only when her aunt dies that Juliet, or rather Giulietta, learns the truth of her past as she is sent to…

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Review: Shadow and Bone

Posted on 11 July, 20128 November, 2012 by Ikhlas

In Shadow and Bone, Alina Starkov is just a poor orphan, working as a map maker with her best friend in a regiment, when the regiment is attacked by massive flesh-eating vultures. Before she knows it, Alina reveals a dormant power that saves  her friend’s life, and brings her to the attention of the Capital. Taken…

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Review: The Reckoning

Posted on 22 June, 20128 November, 2012 by Ikhlas

In the sequel to the hit The Taker, Alma Katsu returns in The Reckoning with another heart-wrenching, spellbinding, and evocative story of immortals Lanore and Adair. Lanny thought she had seen the last of Adair some 200 years ago. She hasn’t seen or heard of him since the night she entombed him, with the help of Jonathan,…

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Mini Book Reviews

Posted on 2 June, 2012 by Ikhlas

Wow, another week has gone by since my last update. Sorry! I’ve yet to receive my computer from these mysterious repairs, and so have been pretty useless/lazy this whole week. Well, that’s not completely true. I’ve planned a party today for all the new friends I made during the convention, and as you all I…

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Review: Kill Me Softly

Posted on 3 May, 20128 November, 2012 by Ikhlas

Mirabelle’s parents died when she was a baby, and she has grown up with half-truths, courtesy of her two godmothers. But a week before her sixteenth birthday, Mira is sick of the secrecy and lies and runs away to Beau Rivage, the place where her parents died and the one place her godmothers have forbidden…

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