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Finished: Feb. 10, 2014
Rating:3 1/2 stars

A strong female character who would do anything to protect her little sister, a couple of princes, an evil queen, some magic, a hint of feminism, and a rebellion...The Pledge had a lot going for it.
It had an interesting concept, and if developed further could be great. The characters were a bit underdeveloped and I felt like I didn't get a chance to really know them throughout the book. Although the plot and romance was predictable,overall The Pledge a good read. It was one of those reads that could have been better but was satisfying nonetheless.
I am currently undecided whether I want to read the rest of the series or not. I wouldn't mind knowing what happens next, but I'm not that much in a hurry to read the next.
I have that series on my TBR Andrea I guess I'll be waiting a little long to read it :) since I have a lot of others that I currently want to read more.
Ok team this is my last post until morning hopefully we will get the last 2 reviews in soon so I can roll in the morning, See you in the am :)


2/13/14
★★★★�
This is an interesting, emotional, and very well-written memoir. Cheryl Strayed's mother died suddenly of cancer at the age of 45; Cheryl was 22. After this traumatic event, she traveled a road of promiscuity and drug abuse, eventually divorcing her husband, whom she loved deeply. Feeling lost to herself and wanting to find the person she once was, Cheryl decided to hike the Pacific Crest Trail in California--alone. Despite no hiking experience, she embarks on this mission and along the way encounters rattlesnakes, bears, unbearable hunger and thirst, lost toenails, blisters, a couple of mean people, and many, many kind souls who assist her along the way. On the one hand, I feel that she was very foolish to do this. After all, she could have died! On the other hand, I never would have attempted this when I was 26, and I admire her courage.
OK team I have updated all our reviews unfortunately we are still waiting for Kay's review so until she posts my hands are tied as far as rolling the dice, but if and when she posts I'll roll ASAP :)
I've sent Kay a PM reminding her that her review needs to be in today so hopefully we'll hear from her soon
I've sent Kay a PM reminding her that her review needs to be in today so hopefully we'll hear from her soon
Thanks for the update Jenne :) I hope everything Is ok with her.
I'll get our reviews together and roll shortly :)
I'll get our reviews together and roll shortly :)
Alright team Jenne has informed me that Kay will no longer be playing with us so I've gone ahead and posted our reviews and rolled for our new space :)
Previous Space: 10
Roll: 6 + 2 = 8
New Space: 18
Space Requirement: 1st or 8th in series
Alternate: Title N
Previous Space: 10
Roll: 6 + 2 = 8
New Space: 18
Space Requirement: 1st or 8th in series
Alternate: Title N

Week 2
Rolled: 6+2
Space: 18
Requirements: 1st or 8th in series
Alternate: Title N
Reviews:
Kat: Kat's Review 3.5� Feb 20,14
Nichole: Nichole's Review 3� Feb 17,14
Andrea: Andrea's Review 4� Feb 19,14
Sandy: Sandy's Review 4� Feb 16,14
Jingles: Jingles Review 3� Feb 17,14
Picks:
Rolled: 6+2
Space: 18
Requirements: 1st or 8th in series
Alternate: Title N
Reviews:
Kat: Kat's Review 3.5� Feb 20,14
Nichole: Nichole's Review 3� Feb 17,14
Andrea: Andrea's Review 4� Feb 19,14
Sandy: Sandy's Review 4� Feb 16,14
Jingles: Jingles Review 3� Feb 17,14
Picks:





It's a 1st or 8th in series Jingles it goes by the space number not the roll :)
and ask as many questions as you need it takes a little getting used to :D
and ask as many questions as you need it takes a little getting used to :D


Finished: 2/16/14
★★★★
Review: Set in England 1929-1933, this book follows the youth of Henry Clifton, the son of a dead dockworker, or possibly the son of the heir to a shipping fortune. We see Henry's story from multiple points of view and follow his academic rise via choral and merit scholarships. He becomes best friends with a boy who may be his half-brother, and of course, falls in love with a girl who may be his half-sister. The good guys are very good, and the bad guy is super-bad. There are twists and turns and a heck of a cliffhanger ending. This is my first experience reading Jeffrey Archer; his writing reminds me a great deal of Ken Follett. I enjoyed it very much and I'm looking forward to reading the next installment of the Clifton chronicles.

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley

Read from 02/14/14 - 02/17/14
Rating: ★★�
Brief Review
Flavia de Luce is a precocious, yet adorable 11 year old sleuth who must find a killer in order to save her father from being framed for murder. Flavia is an unusual child with a love for chemistry, a witty personality, and wise beyond her years. She can be lovable one minute and exasperating the next. While it doesn't take long to figure out who did it, it's the getting there that's fun.
What I liked: Flavia! I loved this adorable 11 year old! She made me laugh, tugged at my heart strings, yet exasperated me at times.
What I didn't like: It took me until almost half way through the book to become fully engaged in the story. The beginning seemed to be an overload of information that made the story drag.
Overall I loved the main character and will continue the series.

How is everyone else doing? Did you have a good weekend?
Anyone here from Andrea? she never checked in since we rolled :(

I started reading

Judging from the thread I haven't missed any deadlines, but let me know if I have. I wasn't meaning to.


Finished: 2/17/14
Rating: ★★★☆�
Review:
Samuel Hartley, a self-made American, has traveled to England to find the traitor responsible for the massacre of his regiment. He seeks the aid of the beautiful Lady Emmaline Gordon, widowed sister to a victim of the massacre, in introducing his young sister to London society. Thus begins an explosive and forbidden love affair.
This is only the second book I've read from Elizabeth Hoyt. It was not as good as the first, The Raven Prince, but still an enjoyable read. She starts off each chapter with a passage of a fairytale, getting the whole story by the end of the book. I'm not sure if this is something she does in all of her books but it has been in both that I've read. It adds a little something extra to the story and I like it.
I really wasn't a fan of Emmaline, hence the 3 stars. She was a proper English Lady. In other words, an uppity snob. She came of as shrewish and kept picking little fights with Samuel. Usually just to get a reaction out him in the form of bruising kisses and the like.
Which brings me to the next topic. Elizabeth Hoyt writes sizzling sex scenes. This book was no exception. Now, I read mostly Romance-anything, so I'm no prude. However, some words should not be used in a sex scene. What promised to be a seriously hot scene turned into a cringefest for me. All because of one word, lol.
Warning: Spoiler may be offensive to some
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Finished: Feb. 19, 2014
Rating: 4 stars

Although I had a hard time getting into the story as I have a slight aversion to fae stories, I found it enjoyable all the same. The characters, plot, writing, and flow all fit perfectly together. The characters were so well developed that they were believable. No one was perfect - they all had their strengths and weaknesses. The writer also made it easily readable and the flow of the story was in perfect sync with the plot.
This is a book I would recommend to others especially those who love fantasy and fae stories. I will definitely read the next book in the series.
Good Job Team!!! I've Updated our review post :)
I'll be done with my book tonight, I've had a busy week here, what with bank appointments, and a dog with dental issues, plus work.. I've been running non stop but I'm off today so I'll be able to relax and finish my book finally....It's really good too!
I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's roll :D
I'll be done with my book tonight, I've had a busy week here, what with bank appointments, and a dog with dental issues, plus work.. I've been running non stop but I'm off today so I'll be able to relax and finish my book finally....It's really good too!
I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's roll :D


Finished: 2/17/14
Rating: ★★★☆�
I liked your review! I enjoy EH, esp. The Raven Prince. Yes, she does do the fairy tale thing in her books (at least the ones I've read).

Thanks! Did you click the spoiler? LOL! I figured she probably did, since it was in 2 different series.
@Andrea- I LOVE LOVE the Fever series. It's my favorite. I usually re-read it or at least the last 3 books every year. It's the series that got me hooked on Urban Fantasy. They get better!
If you like UF you should try Downside Ghosts by Stacia Kane. I was not expecting to like it and it's now another favorite of mine.
Week 2: Space 18(1st in series)
by Susan Dennard
Finished: Feb 20,14
Rating: 3.5 stars
Review: Something Strange and Deadly is going in Philadelphia and Eleanor Fitt seems to have fallen right in the middle of it. You see the dead are rising and Eleanor's brother Elijah seems to be tied to it some how. Now it's up to Eleanor to figure out the mystery of her missing brother, why the dead are rising and who is behind it all.
This is my first Steampunk novel and I enjoyed it a lot. The beginning was a little slow but once you got over that hump things started to pick and the action and mystery starting taking on a life of there own.I will definitely continue on with the next book in this trilogy as I'm sure things are only starting to heat up for Eleanor and her friends.

Finished: Feb 20,14
Rating: 3.5 stars
Review: Something Strange and Deadly is going in Philadelphia and Eleanor Fitt seems to have fallen right in the middle of it. You see the dead are rising and Eleanor's brother Elijah seems to be tied to it some how. Now it's up to Eleanor to figure out the mystery of her missing brother, why the dead are rising and who is behind it all.
This is my first Steampunk novel and I enjoyed it a lot. The beginning was a little slow but once you got over that hump things started to pick and the action and mystery starting taking on a life of there own.I will definitely continue on with the next book in this trilogy as I'm sure things are only starting to heat up for Eleanor and her friends.
Woo Hoo! we're all done and ready to roll, Good Job this week Team!

Yeah, my sis has been bugging me to read it for some time now. I just never got to it until now. :)
OK ladies we're all set to read, the new roll for this week is:
Previous Spot: 18
Rolled: 3 + 5 = 8
New Spot: 26
Requirements: 2nd or 6th in series
Alternate: Author: S
Reviews:
Kat: Kat's Review 5� Feb 26,14
Nichole: Nichole's Review 3.5� Feb 25,14
Andrea: Andrea's Review 3� Feb 27,14
Sandy: Sandy's Review 4� Feb 27,14
Jingles: Jingles Review 3� Feb 24,14
Picks:
Previous Spot: 18
Rolled: 3 + 5 = 8
New Spot: 26
Requirements: 2nd or 6th in series
Alternate: Author: S
Reviews:
Kat: Kat's Review 5� Feb 26,14
Nichole: Nichole's Review 3.5� Feb 25,14
Andrea: Andrea's Review 3� Feb 27,14
Sandy: Sandy's Review 4� Feb 27,14
Jingles: Jingles Review 3� Feb 24,14
Picks:





I'm still looking for my book I'll be back in a bit when I finally decide on what I want to read :)




So yeah, I'm at a loss.


I second that! I love that series. And it works for the alternate.
I haven't read either of those books Andrea. Sorry!
Maybe? Dreamless, Bk #2, I didn't see the first one on your shelves though.
Torment, Bk #2
Inside Out, Alternate
And of course, my 2 favorites that I already mentioned
Bloodfever, Bk #2
Unholy Ghosts, Alternate
Funny You should mention Angelfall Jenne that's one of the books I'm planning to read for this weeks roll :D
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