Isolation by Dan Wells

September 2nd, 2012 Kimberly Review 20 Comments

2nd Sep
Isolation by Dan Wells

I bought this because I totally loved Partials and think Dan Wells rocks! Isolation by Dan Wells offers us a unique look back at the Isolation Wars that created the dystopian world we learned about in Partials. This was truly fascinating and explains why the Partials rebelled.

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Undead by Kirsty McKay

August 31st, 2012 Kimberly Review 25 Comments

31st Aug
Undead by Kirsty McKay

The Undead is a hilariously funny, zombie infested novel with a mismatched group of teens that will have you laughing as they scramble to save themselves when a school ski trip turns into a nightmare. I laughed and groaned at this silly read.

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The Angry Woman Suite by Lee Fullbright

August 30th, 2012 Kimberly Review 15 Comments

30th Aug
The Angry Woman Suite by Lee Fullbright

I love novels that span generations and focus on one family. Lee Fullbright delivers a suspenseful tale through the voices of characters in The Angry Woman Suite. Spanning history between the early 1900’s and into the 1960’s we get an inside look at a dysfunctional family and its secrets.

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The Uninvited by Heather Graham

August 27th, 2012 Kimberly Review 22 Comments

27th Aug
The Uninvited by Heather Graham

If you follow my reviews you are probably aware that I love romantic suspense wrapped in a little paranormal woo-woo. Heather Graham is one of my favorite authors for when the mood strikes. Each of the novels can be read as standalone, as each book deals with one member of the special FBI unit and their romance. I love that each case brings us a mystery to solve and a swoon worthy guy. The Uninvited tells Agent Tyler Montague’s story as he works to solve a murder investigation.

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Every Day by David Levithan

August 26th, 2012 Kimberly Review 28 Comments

26th Aug
Every Day by David Levithan

When I read the synopsis for Every Day I knew that I had to read it. I found the idea of waking each morning in strangers body thought provoking. Could I love someone who appeared differently each morning? What about all the senses surrounding that love..like the way they smell, the feel of their hand, the way their eyes sparkle when they laugh. David Levithan not only addressed these questions, he made me think about so much more. I feel in love with the characters, the journey and didn’t want this bittersweet novel to end.

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