Saturday, September 30, 2023

Review: Foul Heart Huntsman

Foul Heart Huntsman Foul Heart Huntsman by Chloe Gong
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rosalind was an expert spy, but now she is hiding from the media because her cover has been blown.  Her partner and fake husband has been taken and all knowledge of Rosalind has been erased from his memory.  She needs to get away to rescue him, but now that everyone recognizes her, she must use a new deception.  Rosalind stages a national tour, but not even that goes as planned.  Who can Rosalind trust?  What secrets from her past will be uncovered?

Foul Heart Huntsman is the second book in the Foul Lady Fortune duology.  Events from this book transpire soon after the first book's ending and readers will be completely lost if they skip the first volume.  This book has history, adventure, and family drama all rolled into a captivating read.  Gong has once again written about this little-known period of world history and made it relatable to all readers.  A strong conclusion to a good duology.  

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Friday, September 22, 2023

Review: Project F

Project F Project F by Jeanne DuPrau
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Keith is on a trip to pick up his cousin when he stumbles across Project F.  Now he is part of a secret project that is destined to change the world.  Unfortunately, he is only thirteen years old and is forced to keep it a secret from everyone, except Lulu.  As Keith learns more about Project F and the fuel it uses, he must decide if the secret is worth keeping.  What will Keith do in the end?

Project F is a stand-alone science fiction story that will have readers wondering what our world would be like if some of these actions became real.  DuPrau has taken a future time that could easily be realized in our lifetime and created a story for young readers to ponder.  This book will leave everyone thinking about how they might live in a simpler world.  

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Saturday, September 16, 2023

Review: Plan A

Plan A Plan A by Deb Caletti
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Ivy is pregnant.  She knows how it happened, but she didn’t have sex!  She planned to work this summer and spend time with her boyfriend; now she is planning a road trip to her grandmother’s house where abortions are still legal.  Lorenzo has planned their road trip to hit small towns along the way … from Paris, Texas to Rome, Oregon.  As Ivy meets people, she learns there are many stories and many feelings about what she plans to do.

Plan A is a stand-alone realistic story that covers a very tough issue but definitely has an agenda.  Caletti takes a controversial topic and breaks it down for young readers to contemplate.  I will admit that I do not agree with many ideas that were expressed in the pages, but I can also see people in the United States having these views and opinions.  An OK read, just know that this book does have an agenda and it is not hidden.

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Friday, September 8, 2023

Review: Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King

Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King by Ashley Poston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kate is known to help out when she sees a crime in progress.  After she helps a boy whose bag is taken, their bags accidentally get mixed up.  His bag has a mysterious book that others would do anything to get ahold of.  Her bag has her bow and arrows, see … she is the young Hawkeye.  Now Kate finds herself looking for Milo to switch their bags and keep the city safe too.  What other superheroes will help Kate out?  What new adventures will Kate experience?

Hawkeye: Bishop Takes King is a stand-alone adventure in the Marvel Universe.  Both Marvel fans and readers who randomly pick up this volume will enjoy the antics and humor throughout.  I found myself stopping to share certain passages with my husband because they were too good to keep to myself.  The adventure is fast-paced and the pages almost turn themselves.  A great read for everyone who enjoys superheroes.  

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Sunday, September 3, 2023

Review: Night of the Witch

Night of the Witch Night of the Witch by Sara Raasch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fritzi has just survived a witch hunter attack on her coven and plans to save the one family member she knows has also survived.  Otto is a captain in the hexenjägers and has a secret … he doesn’t want to burn witches; he wants to save them.  As their plans converge, these two are unsure if they can trust each other, but they know they share an enemy.  What truths will be uncovered?  Will these two have what it takes to save 100 witches? 

Night of the Witch is the first book in the Witch and Hunter series.  This first book completes its world-building without a lot of effort.  I don’t know if it is because this time in our history already has a lot of books or it was the authors, but I’m not complaining.  The story rolls along and the twist in the story is unexpected and appreciated.  This is a great series opener and readers will want to add the next volume to their TBR list. 

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