Sunday, September 8, 2013
Mortal Instruments!
This series is a bit farther down on my book log than some others but I figured I should skip ahead since the movie is in theaters. The Mortal Instruments series is about Shadow Hunters fighting against, I probably shouldn't say in case you want to read the books are see the movie. I really liked the idea of the Shadow Hunters, but I felt it could have been written better than it was and could do without a few of the twists that were put in there. I've also seen the movie and it was quite a bit different from the book in some parts (but it almost always is). The series consists of books. The City of Bones, Ashes, Glass, Lost Souls, and Fallen Angels. And in that order too. There is also a series that is supposedly the prequel to the series. I have not read the Infernal Devices series, but if you liked the Mortal Instruments series, you might like these. Here is the trailer of the City of Bones.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer rocks!
So I haven't been updating my book log as much as I should have, so I'm a few books behind (by a few I mean 50!). To make up for that I'm going to be reviewing books with the same protagonist, antagonist, topic, or the same series together. If you're new and haven't read any of my other post before then you don't know that I really like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and read a bunch of books people write about her. One of the ones I've read is Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Suicide King. It's a pic-your-path book where you get to choose what gets to happen. I really like these books because I get to see how well I would do in a situation like this and I can read these over and over again and I can get a different ending every time. So it's a little hard explaining what a book is about when there are so many different endings and things that can happen but I can sum it up the best I can. Here it is: There's something that's causing people to commit suicide. So simple enough, but that's the best I can tell you, so read it yourself to find out more. The other book is the another Buffy book. There are 3 stories in one book which makes it look big. They're by three different authors, but I really like them. So there's my review on all of the Buffy books I've read.
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