I have read most of Penny Reid's books. I adore "Love Hacked" the most as I loved Sandra and Alex as the main characters. Their relationship was... great. I know great is not the best word to use, but it is the simplest. It was funny, and frustrating at times. It was wonderful to feel those mixed emotions that are evoked by fictional characters. I read a lot of books (maybe not too much by other standards), but I can get immune to the generic storyline and characters that come from Romance novels. Everything can start to seem like a blur and nothing can seem special about this story from the next one. I liked how Penny Reid captured my attention. It was not with her first book, or her second, but the fourth book I read that made me appreciate Reid's writing skills. "Love Hacked" is my top book from Penny Reid. I can't wait to read her next installment as it deals with Fiona.
I also want to point out that this fictional group of ladies did not entertain me until I finished all her books. It was not until I finished all the Knitting in the City series books that I missed the ladies and their knitting night the most.
Penny Reid's webcite: Here
You can find the book on GoodReads: Here
Amazon: Here
Monday, November 24, 2014
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Introductions
Hello!
I am new to the game of reviewing. I don't want to simply review books, but I want to point out what I thought was great about each book. Most books are usually about the same thing, girl meets guy, they love, and a problem occurs. Yes, this format is simple and it is what romance novels are all about, but I want to expand my history of books and want to let everyone know which books are the diamonds among the crowd of jewels.
I have a very specific taste in which books I chose, so I'll do my best to be open to every book in the genre but sometimes I will read something that's the same story, but it's retelling is just well done. I love good writing, since it can hinder or help the plot of the story. You can love characters, the plot, or both, if they are realistic enough to you.
So welcome, and I hope you enjoy this ride with me.
-S
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