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I LIKE THIS BOOK B/C THIS BOOK IS SCARY AND IT IS BLOODY AND I AM REALLY SCARED WHEN I READ IT.I THINK THAT JIMMY LIKED THIS BOOK B/C IT HAS SCARY THINGS IN IT.THIS BOOK ONE PAGE OF IT: I SEE YOU WILL DIE BLOOD STARTS TO FLOW AND MANY PEOPLE DIE. YOU CAN'T COME OUT AT NIGHT B/C THE DEMONS COME OUT AT NIGHT AND YOU WILL HAVE TO BE CAREFUL WHEN WALKING THREW THE WOODS.BOO! A DOOR MAKE A CREEKING SOUND AND TREES BLOW FAST THE ROOM SPINS IT ALL STOPS. DO YOU THINK THAT IS CRAZY TO HAVE SOMEONE TELL YOU ABOUT YOUR LIFE AND WHAT WILL HAPPENED TO YOU WHEN YOUR ALONE?
Nora Ephron is always fun to read (or watch as in "When Harry Met Sally", "Sleepless in Seattle", etc.) This is a collection of essays about life and, in particular, musings on aging gracefully--or not! I hate my neck, too. I give it four stars for light hearted fun and wisdom.
Heartwrenching story about predujice and standing up for what is right. An excellent book with a lesson for all of us. Wonderful characters, especially Miss Cleta!
** spoiler alert ** ”Embers” is very well written plotwise, it was easy to follow the different plotlines with the arsonist, DAGR and the demonic possesion, even if I had some issues with what happened, at least I got what happened. Some UF can get very confusing in that respect and you end up just going along with events that you don't really understand because you are invested in the characters and you're just happy they survived. (example, the latest Kate Daniels book). Here, the problem is that you don't actually care if Anya and the rest make it... It's not that Anya is unlikable, on the contrary, she could have been an interesting UF heroine. But the writing is just too... bland I guess would be the word. I can't even put my finger on why it isn't working, but ”Embers” didn't evoke one single feeling when I read it. No, that's actually not true, I experienced very mild surprise when Anya out of the blue slept with the bad guy. And when not even such a turn of event made me feel more, you know something's missing. I read ”The Hob's Bargain" by Patricia Briggs a while ago and in literally the first ten pages she managed to break my heart over characters that I only just started to read about. I will still read the next one in the series, because I already bought it and while this wasn't the best read I've had, I wasn't bored out of my head. Sparky was an original idea that I enjoyed and I'm curious to see if she manages to turn computer geek Brian into a proper UF hero/love interest. Poor guy was in a come for most of this book while his girl was getting it on with the far more charismatic baddie.