I’m confused - is this the first book in a series?
The blurb sounded promising, and I’m sad that I didn’t like the story as much as I thought I would. While I found the slow reveal of bits and pieces of Grace’s history intriguing (and terrifying), some things in the story didn’t add up for me. One of those (and this one’s a doozy) was Grace’s mom. I do not understand why she acted how she did, both in the past and in the present. Some events happened for no apparent (to me) reason while some questions never got resolved.
More often than not, at one point in the story, the title makes sense and things fall into place, but this didn’t happen for me (YMMV). Is this supposed to be the first book in a series and the open question will be answered later?
User Profile
This link opens in a pop-up window
Redge's books
2025 Reading Goal
80% complete! Redge has read 20 of 25 books.
User Activity
RSS feed Back
Redge setze dir das Ziel, 2025 25 Bücher zu lesen
Redge rated Better Than Revenge: 5 stars
Redge reviewed Study Guide by SuperSummary
None
3 stars
Redge reviewed Study Guide by SuperSummary
None
4 stars
A little extra? Maybe?
I have read and enjoyed both Pyper’s and Roxie’s books, and I was very much looking forward to Kai’s story. It was as entertaining and chock-full of quirky characters (as well as some old friends from the previous stories) as I’ve come to expect from Cori Cooper, and I found it super easy to root for Kai - for the most part. But sometimes I couldn’t help but wonder how and why he put up with Shelby’s harebrained shenanigans. (Anyone else thought Shelby was a bit - if not totes… - extra? No? Just me?) But overall, it was a fun read and I’m looking forward to the next book, be it in this series or another. :)
Redge reviewed On Impulse by Heather Texle
None
5 stars
Kept me up way past my bedtime!
I found Reliance to be an intriguing protagonist, and the fast-paced story kept me turning the pages (hence the aforementioned loss of sleep...). I thoroughly enjoyed delving into this new-to-me world and getting to know Reliance's enemies and allies alike - not least of all Felix, her ship's feline avatar - but I'll have to admit that Walnut took my by surprise and stole a piece of my heart in record time.
More, please?
Redge reviewed Blanchland Blues by Tom Dell'Aringa
None
5 stars
Space western with strong buddy movie vibes - totally my jam!
This first-in-series was a fun introduction to John and his artie-partner-in-crime Alvis, whose bickering game is as strong as their do-gooder tendencies. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know these two and the rest of the engaging cast of characters Tom Dell'Aringa brought to life in this entertaining adventure.
More, please!
Gambler hat not included.
Redge reviewed Cupcake by Cookie O'Gorman
Redge reviewed Fanny Berk Strikes Back by Avi Luxenburg
None
4 stars
Well, that escalated quickly!
I’m a sucker for a story with a reluctant (s)hero, and Fanny’s inner voice coaxing her into doing all the right things from standing up against bullies to eventually fighting crime (I did say things escalated quickly, didn’t I?) totally fits the bill.
My favorite part of this fast-paced, entertaining adventure was getting to know Fanny and her family and friends, who all brought not only excellent banter to the table but their own, individual skills and strenghts.
While I found some aspects a bit over the top (must be nice to have all these resources to throw at the problem at hand), I enjoyed the family (and found-family) dynamics. And Buddy did a stellar job stealing his way into Fanny’s heart (and mine).
Redge reviewed Make Mine Sweet by Genny Carrick
None
5 stars
My heart is full! <3
I thought “Just Act Natural” might be a hard act to follow, but Genny Carrick hit it out of the park - again. I absolutely adored Tess and Ian - and August, OMG! so precious! - and it was such a joy to see them grow close, albeit reluctantly. Both had their reasons why they didn’t want to open themselves up to potential heartbreak, yet seeing Tess’s teenage crush rekindled was a lot of fun.
It was also great to reconnect with so many folks I’ve already met in other stories, and I can’t wait for the next book in the series! Pretty please, with a dinosaur footprint on top!
Redge rated Bananapants: 5 stars
None
5 stars
Great start to a new series!
The blurb drew me in, promising an adventure right up my sci-fi/space opearatic reading alley, and it sure didn’t disappoint! The author paints a vivid picture of this alien world and the ever-evolving SNAFU Evan, Anya, and the others find themselves in and keeps the story moving at a brisk pace. My only “complaint” - if you can call it that - is that the other books in the series haven’t been published yet. More, please? :)
Redge reviewed Culture Shock by M. G. Herron
None
4 stars
Fun start to the series with strong Men-in-Black vibes!
I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know bounty hunter Anderson Gunn and his friends, old and new, human and alien, in this fast-paced adventure.
This was my first book by M.G. Herron, but I already have books 2 + 3 on my e-reader for more alien bounty-hunting shenanigans. Bring it on! :)
Redge reviewed Wilder at Last by Serena Bell
None
5 stars
I loved these two!