Cynthia Leitich Smith’s Tantalize It took me forever to finish reading Tantalize. I do enjoy the stories about werewolves and vampires but not when they are redundant and uninspiring. Tantalize is a perfect example. As my co-worker said, “It has all been done before.” So frankly, it was rather boring and dry because it didn’t offer anything new. In [...]
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Tantalize, I think not…
Posted: October 4, 2007 in Annette Curtis Klause, Books reviewed in 2007, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Ellen Schreiber, Melissa De La Cruz, Melissa Marr, Science and Fantasy, Stephenie Meyer, YA booksTags: Cynthia Leitich Smith, fantasy, Tantalize, vampires, werewolves
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Klause’s Blood and Chocolate…Tasty or Not?
Posted: October 4, 2007 in Annette Curtis Klause, Books reviewed in 2007, Horror, Science and Fantasy, YA booksTags: Annette Curtis Klause, Blood and Chocolate, fantasy, werewolves
I received a mixture of comments about this book. Some people really liked it while others didn’t. I liked it, well at least, parts of it. Sixteen year old Vivian is a werewolf. She loves being a werewolf. She craves her transformations –and isn’t embarrassed by it. The young males in her pack are all attracted to [...]
ECLIPSE, IS IT WORTH THE WAIT???
Posted: September 5, 2007 in Annette Curtis Klause, Books reviewed in 2007, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Ellen Schreiber, Science and Fantasy, Stephenie Meyer, YA booksTHE LONG AWAITED and continued story of Edward and Bella. Eclipse has finally arrived. Well, Eclipse was like an eclipse, metaphorically, for me. It definitely was not up to par in comparison to the other two books. There was too much dialogue, reminding readers about every little thing that happened in the previous books—Monotonous. There [...]