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12 results found for "Draw the Dark" books

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book by Ilsa J. Bick (view book)
Draw the Dark was a very interesting book. The overall plot was good, but I felt like some ideas were taken over the top.The author seemed as if she was trying to hard to make the plot confusing and complicated. I left the book with many questions ...read more
Genres: Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Ilsa J. Bick (view book)
The way the author wrote this book makes it very confusing until all the pieces are revealed. This book is a very dark book which is good for some parts but sometimes just makes the book eerie and creepy. Good parts about this book are that the ...read more
Genres: Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Patrick Carman (view book)
I enjoyed reading Dark Eden, but it had large draw backs as well that made it hard to read in some places. Even though it had problems it was a very easy story to get swept away in. It had a good story line, fantastic characters that are really very ...read more
Genres: Mystery
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Lawrence Watt-Evans (view book)
I read this book without having read the first two books in the series, but I was able to infer much of what I needed; it's great as a stand-alone book. I was amazed, there wasn't much action at all, but the author kept it interesting. Sword& ...read more
Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Unassigned
Ages: 12 and up
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by Ilsa J. Bick
There are things in Winter, Wisconsin, folks just don't talk about. The murder way back in '45 is one. The near-suicide of a first-grade teacher is another. And then there is 17-year old Christian Cage. Christian's parents disappeared when he was a ...read more
Genres: Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Stan Yan (view book)
I read this book to my four year old cousin. He thought the rhymes were funny. I thought the book was repetitive, but my cousin didn't think so. He liked that he could relate to the story because he is scared of the dark sometimes, too. Both of ...read more
Genres: Humor, Paranormal
Ages: 5 - 8
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book by Caelyn AB Williams (view book)
I was really, truly impressed with this book. Im not going to rant and rave about it and say its one for the classics, bit I did enjoy it nonetheless. I loved the story plot, the intrigue that revolved around the Tanners. The book was also written ...read more
Genres: Juvenile Fiction
Ages: 12 and up
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book by Nora Raleigh Baskin (view book)
The ideas behind Surfacing have great potential. The mix of viewpoints from Leah and Maggie provided hints of what had really happened the day Leah drowned, and I enjoyed hearing the perspective of the older sister. Maggie's twin ...read more
Genres: Chick Lit, Fiction
Ages: Mature Young Adult
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book by Claudia Gray (view book)
Fatefuls synopsis alone will draw tons of interested potential readers. Werewolves on the Titanic? Now that is something that will either turn out mind- blowing and original or simply a sad little carbon copy of standard PNR. Fateful lands somewhere ...read more
Genres: Fantasy
Ages: 12 and up
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I enjoyed this tale of modern troubled youth meets old myths and legends. It was masterfully woven and well written. Chris Lewando obviously put time into researching the Summerset area and the legends that surround it. The Author introduces the ...read more
Genres: Fiction
Ages: 12 and up

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