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Being an avid reader and huge post-apocalyptic zombie fan I thought I would really enjoy this book. I think this book suffers in two ways. One is that it tries to be to realistic and instead comes off sounding fake. I never felt scared or hopeless for a character and some of... more info
Remember Me?
from Dial Press Trade Paperback
Price: $11.20
Customer Review:
Kudos to Sophie Kinsella for taking a soap-operatic topic like memory loss and turning it into a fully non-cliched book! Not only that, she takes the usually flat genre of chick-lit and brings in a massive dose of suspense, leaving the reader positively on their toes trying to find out what... more info
Customer Review: This particular book is probably my favorite in the Sookie books. I loved the whole vampire convention idea. Imagining a full convention with nothing but vamps and other supes running around is great fun. Plus there is non stop action. Love this book - a great read for anyone.
Customer Review: Based on other reviews that I've read, it appears that the Stephanie Plum "Between the Numbers" books ("Visions of Sugar Plums", "Plum Lovin'" and "Plum Lucky") are something that Stephanie Plum fans either love or hate. All three books are very similar. All are relatively short books about... more info
Holidays on Ice
from Little, Brown and Company
Price: $11.55
Customer Review: It is hard to pick one set of stars for a book that is full of different essays. I would give some of the essays 4 stars, others 3, and maybe even some 2s. If I look at the book as a whole, I liked it. There are a few stories that stick out -- like Santaland Diaries (about Sedaris' stint as an Elf... more info
Customer Review: Another great Sookie book. I'm trying to remember the details of this one right now since I just went on a binge and read them all. The one thing I do need to stress to anyone interested in reading this - everything will be WAY better if you read all of the books in sequential order. I... more info
Customer Review: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore. I gave it four stars for its imaginative qualities. The reality is that Jesus' father was a poor carpenter, not like the carpenters of today who make a good living. That meant Jesus probably had to help him most of the... more info
Customer Review: "SantaLand Diaries" and "Dinah, the Christmas Whore" save this one. Sedaris is at his best telling tales (tall or otherwise) of his own life and family. I like the satirical stories less. Still, it is David Sedaris after all... which means you'll no doubt laugh and enjoy yourself.