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Book Review: The Lies of Locke Lamora

February 11, 2016 by Ri No Comments

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Title: The Lies of Locke Lamora
Author: Scott Lynch
Genre: Fantasy
Series: 
Gentleman Bastard #1
Pages: 736
Rating: ★★★★1/2
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Synopsis:

The Thorn of Camorr is said to be an unbeatable swordsman, a master thief, a ghost that walks through walls. Half the city believes him to be a legendary champion of the poor. The other half believe him to be a foolish myth. Nobody has it quite right.

Slightly built, unlucky in love, and barely competent with a sword, Locke Lamora is, much to his annoyance, the fabled Thorn. He certainly didn’t invite the rumors that swirl around his exploits, which are actually confidence games of the most intricate sort. And while Locke does indeed steal from the rich (who else, pray tell, would be worth stealing from?), the poor never see a penny of it. All of Locke’s gains are strictly for himself and his tight-knit band of thieves, the Gentlemen Bastards.

Locke and company are con artists in an age where con artistry, as we understand it, is a new and unknown style of crime. The less attention anyone pays to them, the better! But a deadly mystery has begun to haunt the ancient city of Camorr, and a clandestine war is threatening to tear the city’s underworld, the only home the Gentlemen Bastards have ever known, to bloody shreds. Caught up in a murderous game, Locke and his friends will find both their loyalty and their ingenuity tested to the breaking point as they struggle to stay alive.

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Book Review: And Then There Were None

February 3, 2016 by Ri No Comments

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Title: And Then There Were None
Author: Agatha Christie
Genre: Mystery
Pages: 300
Rating: ★★★★
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Synopsis:

“Ten . . .”
Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island mansion off the Devon coast by a mysterious “U.N. Owen.”

“Nine . . .”
At dinner a recorded message accuses each of them in turn of having a guilty secret, and by the end of the night one of the guests is dead.

“Eight . . .”
Stranded by a violent storm, and haunted by a nursery rhyme counting down one by one . . . one by one they begin to die.

“Seven . . .”
Who among them is the killer and will any of them survive?

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Book Review: The Last Great Adventure of the PB&J Society

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Title: The Last Great Adventure of the PB&J Society
Author: Janet Sumner Johnson
Genre: Middle Grade Fiction
Pages: 256
Rating: ★★1/2

Synopsis:

Some things are better together. Like peanut butter and jelly. Or Annie and Jason. So when her best friend’s house is threatened with foreclosure, Annie Jenkins is bursting with ideas to save Jason’s home. She could sell her appendix on eBay. (Why not?) Win the lottery. (It’s worth a shot!). Face the evil bankers herself. (She’s one tough cookie, after all.) Or hunt down an elusive (and questionably real) pirate treasure. Whatever the plan, it has to work, or this is undoubtedly THE LAST GREAT ADVENTURE OF THE PB&J SOCIETY.

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January Wrap-Up | 8 books, 2042 pgs

January 31, 2016 by Ri 2 Comments

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I can’t believe it’s already the end of January! I’m surprised I read as much as I did given how busy I’ve been but I’m even 2 books ahead of schedule for my Goodreads challenge so yay! The photo looks bare because I read 2 eBooks and 5 books from the library but here’s the list

Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell by Brandon Sanderson 3.5/5 🌟
Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink 3/5 🌟
The Pearl by John Steinbeck 2/5 🌟
Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin 3.5/5 🌟
The Wolf Wilder by Katherine Rundell 5/5 🌟
The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen 3/5 🌟
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 5/5 🌟
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo 5/5 🌟

Come to think of it, I even reviewed all of these books. If you want to know more about my thoughts on each one, they’re up on Goodreads! How was January for you and your reading goals?

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