Search Results for: Echte und neueste C1000-162 Fragen und Antworten der IBM C1000-162 Zertifizierungsprüfung 🚹 ☀ www.itzert.com ️☀️ ist die beste Webseite um den kostenlosen Download von ▛ C1000-162 ▟ zu erhalten 💂C1000-162 Buch

News: Cover Reveal for Lex Trent #2

…it does look very cool. Unlike the cover of the first Lex Trent novel, Fighting With Fire is a lot more vibrant and exciting; it seems very energetic. I also love the text in Fighting With Fire. It’s a kinda burnt effect, which I think is quite cool, compared to the bland (in comparison) text of Versus the Gods… Headline have done a fantastic job with this, and I can’t wait to read Fighting With Fire! The tagline has gotten me quite excited- it’s… Continue reading

weekly book news roundup

News Roundup #13

…o the filmmakers, Morpurgo played a large part in the process and the film will stay true to the novel. Below is the trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUoA8njBZVA    … Continue reading

Top YA books of 2010

…. This is a gritty read from Kevin Brooks, who has some interesting novels under his belt. Well written, reasonably short and very exciting.   Best Horror novel of 2010 Mr Monster ~Dan Wells Mr Monster is the second book in the John Cleaver trilogy, and is filled with fascinating characters and plot. This is by far a character driven story, although plenty of action occurs. It’s almost psychological in its explorings of sociopathy. If you read onl… Continue reading

Inheritance by Christopher Paolini cover

Inheritance

…the largest volume of the Cycle. It’s a truly epic tome that took me just under a week to finish- and considering that’s a normal school week, I’m really very proud with myself, considering my work load! Much like Brisingr, Inheritance contains fantasy politics: squabbles between the Varden, Surda, the elves, and the Urgals, and diplomatic meetings between them are responsible for the first quarter of the book. Fortunately, these scenes strengthe… Continue reading

Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys cover

Between Shades of Gray

…nsidered ant-soviet. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, musicians and military leaders were a few who were considered such. The chances are you probably didn’t know that, and I don’t blame you – I was only recently vaguely aware of such occurrences. Ruta Sepetys’ attempt at telling the world what happened is a magnificent and hopefully successful one. Stalin’s purges may have been overshadowed by Hitler’s actions, but they were no less horrific. As you h… Continue reading

Review Policy

…dark/paranormal romance, chick-lit or picture books (or novels for anyone under the age of 8). The reviews on ThirstforFiction are a good indication of the type of books I read. Please contact me about books that are not the first in a series. In some cases my interest will be strong enough for meto consider reading the entire series or it is possible that I have already read the previous novels. Acceptable formats: ARC, paperback, hardback, eBoo… Continue reading

Are John Green’s Books Better Read than Watched?

…ies are better suited to writing, rather than visual storytelling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFGiHm5WMLk Last year, The Fault in Our Stars came out to much acclaim – it pretty much stormed the box office, grossing over 25 times its budget at the box office, and it did pretty well with the critics, too. It’s a no-brainer that they’ll make more movies, but all I can remember is the slightly empty feeling I had watching two of my favourite (and… Continue reading

Alex Bell

Guest Post: It’s All In The Name ~Alex Bell

…at I have to resort to sometimes when automatic pilot fails. It’s a method commonly recommended in ‘How To Write a Novel’ books but I hate creating characters this way and will always avoid it whenever I can. To me, the best characters are those that walk into my head fully formed. They are the ones I can see the most clearly, the ones that I can feel fidgeting around just begging to be written about. These characters come with their own names and… Continue reading