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.
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Written in first person, this is an enjoyable children's book...which can be enjoyed by young children for the characters, older ones for the mystery, and adults looking for light escapism.
As a historical piece, I can't rate it for accuracy as I don't know enough. As a political essay and opinion piece, I'd give it a three.
...a clearly written and simple guide to roasting coffee beans, and a more detailed guide to setting up your own business to sell your roasted coffee. I will warn you that I finished this ebook wanting a coffee - and I'm a tea drinker!
A strong YA coming of Age story, with appeal outside its target group. Staring at Nothing is a strongly-written and extremely re-readable novel.
a new take on old ideas and tackles the ethical issues of artificial life and human interaction with it without flinching.
A borrowed title with 46 pages of poor, sometimes unintelligible, grammar and paper-thin advice does not make for a good book.
Five stars, and if the rest of the Blue Collar Space series are as good, I'd suggest giving them a look as well. A wonderful blend of plot and character.
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..a genuinely good book, particularly for readers of paranormal and YA fiction.
...people looking for something to amuse children, Choose Your Own Adventure fans, or something fun to do on the way to a halloween party will probably love this.
...a genuinely chilling, tightly-plotted, horror story with lots of twists, touches of gore, psychological terror and excellent writing. I read it in the morning. That night I slept with the lights on. Horror fans? Get this book!
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A children's book, written in rhyme and nicely illustrated, this is an early reader, designed to be read with a parent.
It held me hooked to the last page looking for answers, but the story never gave them
A purely psychological horror story about stalking and trauma, this is engrossing. Horror, thriller and suspense fans won't regret giving this a look.
It's horrific, in places touching, and a fascinating read if only for the unique world-building...I may not re-read it but it was certainly worth the first read.
This is probably going to appeal more to YA readers, as the stories are fairly standard for the horror or sci-fi genres.