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Torn by Amanda Hocking

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3.0

can we talk about Loki for one second? he’s the cutest little thing ever. if wendy won’t have him, i will.
Deadly Little Games by Laurie Faria Stolarz

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4.0

okay, this book, much like the previous ones was not predictable at all. though, it was a little too similar to the first one.
All That Glows by Ryan Graudin

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1.0

michael bublé help us all.
The Merciless III: Origins of Evil by Danielle Vega

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5.0

i finished this book in early july, but never made a review. i definitely took my time reflecting on this novel because i was so surprised. words could not describe my
complete and utter shock once i finished this book.

it is now late august, and looking back, i have so many things to say. this was, by far, the greatest book by Vega. and i won’t lie, i was extremely hesitant to read this book because i wasn’t a huge fan of the first two.

i loved brooklyn’s point of view, and preferred it over sophia’s. the whole cult setting was utterly captivating and i appreciated the change of scenery. rather than an over abundance of catholicism, we were presented with a much more suspenseful and twisty story, which i greatly appreciated.

i would definitely recommend this book!
Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl by Emily Pohl-Weary

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1.0

honestly, i was a little disappointed with this book. don’t get me wrong, sam is such a fun character, but the plot line didn’t meet my expectations.
Messenger of Fear by Michael Grant

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2.0

Grant has an interesting writing style, but the story was a little too predictable.