Word Confusion: Fair versus Fare
Eating the fare at the fair is always going to destroy one’s diet in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Eating the fare at the fair is always going to destroy one’s diet in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Quietly amassing their strength for centuries, the Vampiric Fae—led by Myst, Queen of the Indigo Court—are determined to enslave the world. Only one witch stands in her way…
Dating the Prince of Darkness has its challenges. Like choosing between eternal love and a loveless eternity…
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Questions of Travelon May 14, 2013 and has 480 pages.Explore it on Goodreads A fictional tale of two completely different people with their completely different lives that finally, eventually, join towards the end. Briefly. The time span ranges from the 1960s to the 2000s. I don’t know why, but it seems that literary prize-winning books always get a low score from me. Hmmm, what does that say about my tastes, lol? In 2014, Questions of Travel was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. In 2013, it won the Miles Franklin Literary Award and was nominated for The Stella Prize Shortlist. My Take I have absolutely no idea what the point of this story was. It’s just pages and pages and pages of pointless background with pages and pages and pages of us following Laura’s stream of consciousness as she picks up odd jobs here and there, slowly finding her niche in the working world. Ravi’s story is more interesting but just as lacking in any depth. No, I’m not disrespecting Malini […]
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Sorryin Hardcover edition on September 20, 2011 and has 320 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Drvenkar claims this is a thriller; in my book, this was more of a horror story! My Take This was godawful horrible. I’ll give Sorry a “5” for the concept behind it and for the mechanics of the writing which was very good as well as the high level of horror, but Drvenkar kept it all so vague that I was never sure what was happening — a “2” in my book which averages out to a “3.5”. I suspect the vagueness is necessary for part of the story — the part that holds back the identity of the murderer. But it goes too far in holding back everything in this mysterious plane of perplexity. And I do mean everything. Wolf and Erin’s time together, the part between Wolf first mentioning her through the meandering of his thoughts to the end is baffling. Meybach’s apartment, or is that apartments? The flashbacks that I have to decipher as […]
Aboard the Disney Cruise Line’s inaugural passage, the Kingdom Keepers discover a plot by Maleficent and the Overtakers, that will unleash a destructive force on the world.
The Shadow Knights took over the campus, and Muirin goes undercover to spy. But her act is a little too good, and Spirit fears her friend’s loyalties have changed.
It’s not every day you get an everyday post of a Word Confusion, even from KD Did It.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.TurncoatIt is part of the Renegades of the Revolution series and is a in Paperback edition on March 5, 2013 and has 395 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon I’m guessing it’s the first in the Renegades of the Revolution historical fiction series revolving around a female spy and a noble British major. (Thorland appears to be promoting this as if it were part of a series, but I can’t find any other information about it…) My Take This was just excellent. And interesting to read right after C.C. Humphreys’ Jack Absolute (Jack Absolute, 1) revolving around the exact same time period, place, and those characters who were not fictional! Do read Jack Absolute and then The Turncoat if only for Humphreys’ read on Benedict Arnold’s character. It’s not a deep story, but well filled with drama and tension and no little wit… “André says you would make a fine Kate,” Peggy offered… “My parents are no longer taking suggestions on the subject of my name, Captain André.” The unexpected start is of […]
Myst, the Vampiric Fae Queen, has enough power to begin a war. And the witchy Cicely Waters may be the only one who can stop her-and save her beloved from her enslavement.