Ugh, what a let-down! And even so, I raced through it, so I feel like I have to give it at least three stars.
My general impression of Garber's books is that they're colorful and whimsical in the extreme, filled with lavish balls and gowns, and magic without rules or logic. The plots always ...
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Review of The Hidden Queen
Leisa's and Kyrion's stories get wrapped up by the second book in this series; this one picks up with peripheral characters from the first two, Princess Evaraine of Farhall and Prince Danric of Garimore. Neither seemed like compelling characters in the first two books, so that was an interesting ...
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The Adventure of the Final Problem, A. Conan Doyle
Today's podcast review comes from this blog review of The Adventure of the Final Problem Check out this episode! ...
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The Awakened Brain by Lisa Miller
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The Wendy by Erin Michelle Sky and Steven Brown
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Wendy. Check out this episode! ...
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The Tethering Books 2-4 by Megan O’Russell
Today's podcast review covers books 2-4 from The Tethering Series, and comes from this blog post. Check out this episode! ...
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The Tethering by Megan O’Russell
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Review of The Adventure of the Final Problem
After reading "A Study in Scarlet" and then "The Hound of the Baskervilles," I looked up which were the best Sherlock stories and chose this one, since apparently it's the only one that actually features Moriarty (really?? Given how prominent he is in all the adaptations, that's amazing!) A good ...
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Villette
As mentioned with Jane Eyre, the Bronte sisters are definitely on the dark and gothic side. Villette is no different. It follows Lucy, a plain governess just like Jane Eyre (and I believe I’ve read that these characters were somewhat autobiographical, for Charlotte at least.) Lucy is in some ways ...
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Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables is one of my all-time favorite classics: I practically memorize the Megan Follows film versions, and I’ve read and listened to the books many times as well. I’m only listing the first three books, though, because the love story between Anne and Gilbert wraps up at the end of ...
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