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- Undaunted
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"This ebook would probably be useful and interesting to younger readers, teens and older children, as a quick and easy to read resource about events in World War Two"
- under the influence
(Review by RhymeHunter)
Rating: Unrated
" A talented - and adult-themed - writer, but the formatting lets this book and the poems inside it down so badly they are almost unreadable, and that is a very great shame."
- Unforgettable Faces & Stories: Pet Tales: Unconditional Love
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"I downloaded this because I am a sucker for animal stories, noting the normal price was £6.00 and assumed the large file size was due to pictures. "
- Unscrambled Eggs
(Review by Rhyme Hunter)
Rating: 3
" Readers of modern poetry may enjoy this, and the themes of alienation and aimlessness may well appeal in these times."
- Vicky vs. The Spriggan
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" A solid horror read and straddles the border nicely between outright horror and teen paranormal."
- Village E3: Survival of the Human Spirit
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"This book didn't click for me at all. For a book that's entitled "Survival of the Human Spirit" - well, that title is badly misleading."
- Vitality
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 1
"It is a little too basic to appeal to space opera fans, and the formatting makes it difficult for readers to follow."
- Vodka and Spirits
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" A well-constructed ghost story which builds up the tension until the end"
- Voices: The Imagined Diaries of Early 20th Century Americans
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"Written in first person viewpoint, the author manages to give each of his characters a distinct voice and their different backgrounds and attitudes come through clearly in his writing. A light read for a lunchbreak or two. "
- Wallflower
(Review by Reader)
Rating: Unrated
"This is a short, but fairly average, teen revenge comedy."
- Warriors in the Mist
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Fantasy readers who don't mind explicit content will probably enjoy this, but don't get it for children."
- Water Saga: Part 1
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 3
"A short post apocalyptic tale of a drowned world"
- Waves of Truth
(Review by RhymeHunter)
Rating: 3
" It is good to see rhyme and cadence in effective use, though it also contains some truly odd use of language."
- We, the Lucky Few
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"For lovers of YA dystopias, this is a good, original start to what looks like a promising series."
- Welcome Home
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" A coffee-time short on one man's moral code in the depths of war"
- Welcome to Acme
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Entertaining, funny, and far too recognisable, this light humour read is a good way to pass a lunch hour or two."
- Welcome to Wildberry
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"Midway between fantasy and satire, it is the weaker part of either."
- What All Atheist Must Know
(Review by Reader)
Rating: DNF
"A better argument for a spellchecker and universal education, than for Christianity."
- What’s Beyond the Gate?
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"a short read, but the rampant spelling errors and grammar issues drop the rating."
- When Pennies had a Hole in the Centre
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Entertaining and educational, this first hand account of growing up in Palestina (now Israel) before the second world war is not just a useful resource it is a fascinating read."