4 Stars
Age: 14 and up
This was like a backwards who-dun-it. A heist told from the thief's point of view. Slightly predictable, but full of surprises at the same time.
Ally created a team of honest art thieves if you can call it that. You know as you read it it could never happen, but it was a thoroughly entertaining book anyway. I will be continuing the series.
Content: very little language. One nondescript kiss. There are a few death threats. Very clean read, I would recommend this to anyone!
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth
3 Stars
Age: 15 and up
The first thing I did when I finished this book was say "hmm". I think my biggest mistake was reading this right after re-reading Divergent and so I was comparing writing styles. Let me say this: there are no similarities between these books.
Once you get past the sometimes confusing sentence structure you find a wild science fiction plot line. I heard others say it was confusing, but I found the lack of colorful description was nice, it let my own imagination take over.
Content: there are a few kisses, and a few scenes of helping the other bath, but it was not inappropriate. I would let my teenager read this.
Age: 15 and up
The first thing I did when I finished this book was say "hmm". I think my biggest mistake was reading this right after re-reading Divergent and so I was comparing writing styles. Let me say this: there are no similarities between these books.
Once you get past the sometimes confusing sentence structure you find a wild science fiction plot line. I heard others say it was confusing, but I found the lack of colorful description was nice, it let my own imagination take over.
Content: there are a few kisses, and a few scenes of helping the other bath, but it was not inappropriate. I would let my teenager read this.
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