By: Richard Paul Evans
Reviewed By: Ddraig G.
Rating: It was amazing!
The fourth book in the series, it serves as a cool down of sorts. Although there is a tad less action than in the previous installations of the series, this book does more than enough in satisfying the needs and wants of the reader. Storm of Lightning serves as more of a relief book, in the sense of tying up loose ends and resolving hanging questions, as well as bringing more suspense to the table with new perspective entwined in the vast mixture. This is an excellent book for grounded sci-fi fans and I definitely recommend it.
I would recommend this to: Teens, Preteens, and Young Adults
By: Tahereh Mafi
Reviewed By: Amanda S.
Rating: I really liked it.
I really enjoyed this book series. It was the perfect mix of romance, rebellion, and adventure. Forget Hunger Games, this is the best YA dystopian book I've ever read. It's about Juliette, a 17 year old with the power to suck the life out of any living thing with her touch, who's forced to work for the government as a human weapon. The writing style itself isn't that great, and the excessive use of "strikeout" is irritating, but I feel the plot makes up for it. Any more would give it away, and a lot of people had very differing opinions regarding this book, so I encourage people to read it for themselves. Would keep it 14+ though, for being a bit... racy at parts.
I would recommend this to: Teens
Reviewed By: Hayley R.
By:Marissa Meyer
Rating: Really liked it.
Scarlet is not your average red riding hood. Scarlet's grandmother is missing and she is determined to get her back, but has many obstacles in the way when the Lunar queen Levana will stop at nothing to take over Earth. Will Scarlet ever find her grandmother?
I would recommend this to: Teens/Adults