It has finally happened! I'm sorry it took a me a bit to post this, because I've been really busy handling it, but here I am now to tell you that I now have my very own website finally up!
Check it out here: http://michaelloring.com/
I have moved all of my reviews there and any and all reviews I do in the future will be posted there. I hope you will follow and enjoy my new blog!
-Michael.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Firstling (A Sense Of Truth Novel) by Emma Michaels
Firstling is the third installment in the Sense Of Truth series, and continues the awesome story of David and Megan, the latter having been introduced in the second book. The story is still kicking with unbeleivable twists and the signature drama between the characters that has drawn me into this series since book one.
New enemies arrive in this novel that throw in a new wave of obstacles in David and Megan's way, and throughout the whole book you can't tell who is the enemy and who is the friend, and at the end you're left with burning questions that will keep you drawn to the series for the next book.
All in all, Firstling in a gripping book that will draw you in just as the other two have done. Emma Michaels has done a spectacular job creating a wonderful series and I'm certain the next book will be just as amazing!
Five out of Five stars!
New enemies arrive in this novel that throw in a new wave of obstacles in David and Megan's way, and throughout the whole book you can't tell who is the enemy and who is the friend, and at the end you're left with burning questions that will keep you drawn to the series for the next book.
All in all, Firstling in a gripping book that will draw you in just as the other two have done. Emma Michaels has done a spectacular job creating a wonderful series and I'm certain the next book will be just as amazing!
Five out of Five stars!
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Insignia by S.J. Kincaid
When I first heard about Insignia, I was a bit skeptical. This novel isn't usually on my personal radar, but I had come across it by total chance on a message posted on Facebook by a friend, and I figured, "Why not?"
What I came across is definitely one of the best reads I've ever had the pleasure to experience.
Combining humor with undeniably genius science, S.J. Kincaid has woven a world that drew me in from the first chapter. When I first started reading, my initial skeptisism kept me at bay, but as I continued reading I found myself staying up late at night reading up to ten chapters at a time. Tom Raines, the main protagonist, is an infinitely relatable character and more than once I felt so connected with him it was as if I knew him in real life. At one point or another I had the same experience with every character. This book is one of the bests, and I will not be surprised should it someday receive a movie deal.
Five out of Five stars!
What I came across is definitely one of the best reads I've ever had the pleasure to experience.
Combining humor with undeniably genius science, S.J. Kincaid has woven a world that drew me in from the first chapter. When I first started reading, my initial skeptisism kept me at bay, but as I continued reading I found myself staying up late at night reading up to ten chapters at a time. Tom Raines, the main protagonist, is an infinitely relatable character and more than once I felt so connected with him it was as if I knew him in real life. At one point or another I had the same experience with every character. This book is one of the bests, and I will not be surprised should it someday receive a movie deal.
Five out of Five stars!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Teen Wolf: On Fire by Nancy Holder
Fans of Teen Wolf absolutely will love this book, because it holds all of the elements of the show with a literary twist. It was a bit difficult to start it off, as it attaches itself to a former episode in season one and trails off from there. But once you get into it it's hard to get out.
My favorite parts were the chapters from Derek's perspective. In the show he's such a mysterious character and we don't get to see too much into his head, but in this book we see much more than we could have hoped. With flashbacks to Derek's past leading up the the fateful fire that killed his family we see a side to Derek Hale we never saw in the show.
There were parts I wished the author would have capitalized on. One of them being Stiles. His character is no doubt the funniest in all of the show, and I feel he was tossed aside a little too carelessly in this novel. The parts he was involved in were spectacular, but they were too far in between all of the Derek angst and the Scott and Alison kissing.
This was definitely a great book, and I highly recommend it to all Teen Wolf fans!
Four out of Five stars!
My favorite parts were the chapters from Derek's perspective. In the show he's such a mysterious character and we don't get to see too much into his head, but in this book we see much more than we could have hoped. With flashbacks to Derek's past leading up the the fateful fire that killed his family we see a side to Derek Hale we never saw in the show.
There were parts I wished the author would have capitalized on. One of them being Stiles. His character is no doubt the funniest in all of the show, and I feel he was tossed aside a little too carelessly in this novel. The parts he was involved in were spectacular, but they were too far in between all of the Derek angst and the Scott and Alison kissing.
This was definitely a great book, and I highly recommend it to all Teen Wolf fans!
Four out of Five stars!
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