I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Sometimes having that break between books is a good thing when reading a series. I know we all want the next book yesterday, but sometimes, yes sometimes, that break between installments is important. With this series, I went straight from Extinction of ...
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BOOK REVIEW: Journey to Territory M by L.J. Epps
I picked this up right after finishing Extinction of All Children. Emma and Eric were able to escape (run away) to Territory M (you know, the middle class) with a little help from Julian. Coming into this book I understand why certain people are risking everything to help her. . . she stood up for ...
BOOK REVIEW: Extinction of All Children by L.J. Epps
There is something about the dystopian genre that draws me in. I think in some ways it takes the horrors of history and recreates them in the future. Different as technologies change and the way we choose to hate changes. But, no matter how you feel about the word, hate is so much ...
BOOK REVIEW: When Justice Comes by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker
It's time to wrap up my time with the Tupelo Grove trilogy for the March read of the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge. When we left off with Where Secrets Lie I wasn't sure that one more book could really do justice to all the remaining threads that this community held. It was so much a slow ...
BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: Bailey by Linda Carlblom
Bailey, dear sweet Bailey. The youngest of the Camp Club girls, future starlet with a possible addiction to lip gloss in all the flavors. I finished up her adventures late last night and when I sat down to talk about her today my mind is just fully blank. I have lots of words but they don't seem ...




