Friday, July 27, 2012

I'm back again...hopefully....


I have completely and totally dropped the ball on this blog. I really need to work on it more. So as a quick review, I will talk a little about the most recent TV show I have been watching, The Killing. This show is about the murder of a girl named Rosie Larsen and Detectives Linden and Holder are looking into the murder. So far the suspects have been very diverse. Usually a new one or two every episode. If you are into murder mysteries, I would recommend this series. It's sort of like Veronica Mars. You know how they had a whole mystery that lasted for an entire season? I'm enjoying it so far and I would recommend it. :) Now, I will try my very best to have a review on Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich to you guys by Monday. Tuesday at the latest. Until then Keep the Pages Turning.

Friday, July 13, 2012

I'm Back!

It's been...what? a couple weeks?....since I last posted a review. Before you start getting all mad, I had a good reason. I was finishing up my senior year of high school. :) I am now a high school graduate!!! Yeay! Now I get to start even more school at college! I am going to go into cosmetology, which is going to be awesome. :) Anyway, to fix you up with a couple of short recommendations to tide you over until the next book review, I read Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter and Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers and I can tell you that they are worth your time. If you read Uncommon Criminals you may want to read the first book in the series, Heist Society, because if you don't you won't get some of the references made in Uncommon Criminals. Other than the references to the first book, you can follow the story easily, though. Grave Mercy was AWESOME!!! I am not kidding, It was about a girl from I think it was the eighteenth century, that became an assasin and then she had to go undercover into a duchesses home to help the duchesses brother protect her. In the process, the girl, Ismae, and the brother, Gavriel, may just fall in love. So you should definantly add those two to your To Read list. Oh! Uncommon Criminals is about a girl who is a theif and is trying to steal the Cleopatra Emerald, which is supposedly cursed. So both of these books, as I just realized, are very girl power-y. Well I better sign off so I can try and get myself in order after taking a couple weeks off from about everything to finish up school. Until next time, Keep the Pages Turning!!!