My First Travel Book Blog Tour

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Review: The Raven Boys

The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1)The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Raven Boys.

When I started this book it was a bit slow but then after a few chapters it really start to pull me know, making me want to know more. Understand more about the characters and the world. I enjoyed the mystery of why some things happen or why this is even happening. I like the whole landline and the physics parts that into the story is something a bit new to me when it comes to books (I’ve watched T.V. & movies with that, but books was something new to me). I liked that Blue had her own problems before she even meet the boys. I also love how the Raven Boys was on a mission of there owns; then some how they happen to come together making a group all of the own. Trying to solve/find answers.
There was a twist that made me go ‘No way, didn’t see that come.’ The twist kinda broke my heart; but then standing back and looking at the story as a whole I can see how it from and shapes the story. I can see why this thing had to happened.
This is a story that people who enjoy mystery and physics ‘power’s (if that’s what you would like to call it) will enjoy the love triangle with the mix of unknown happenings.

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Review – Doctor Who: Wishing Well

Doctor Who: Wishing Well [Abridged]Doctor Who: Wishing Well [Abridged] by Trevor Baxendale

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Doctor Who: Wishing Well by Trevor Baxendale

I was looking forward to this one but then when it started I thought this may not be good but then boom, it became good! I enjoyed the characters in this one more than the last few Doctor Who books; they just have that funny witt to them. I’ve always liked the idea of wishing wells and this story puts a whole new twist on what’s at the bottom of a wishing well.
The writing styles brings out the Doctors charm quite well; that is a must for me, in every review of a Doctor Who book I always make sure I say something about the Doctor. I’ve learned that I enjoy the older Doctor Who books then the new ones. The main plot seems to be based about treasure, well and what was at the bottom but I felt that is wasn’t that is was just a the front. I like how the two women are wanting to fix the well because its old and falling apart and I feel that it’s important to save history; small or big. I felt sad about the cat. All in all there was a lot going on in this book but it was easy to follow.

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Two Renegade Realms Tour +Giveaway

 

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Synopsis 

In book two of the Realm Walkers Series, Cantor, Bixby, and Dukmee must band together to find the storied realm walker Chomountain after the devastating attack by the corrupt Realm Walkers Guild. But what they discover while traveling turns their mission upside down and they must now find a way to restore Chomountain.

 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 

Donita K. Paul retired from teaching and took up the mantle of grandma. She loves her new career as author of stories her grandchildren devour. Winner of multiple awards, she lives in Colorado, enjoying friends and family, pets and beautiful scenery. Her favorite part of writing is the readers.

 

7 Winners will receive a Copy of Two Renegade Realms

by Donita K. Paul.

 

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Review –

I enjoyed this, the writing style, character and plot. The adventures of Cantor, Bixby, and Dukmee go on is one that’s a page turn that’s hard to put down. I liked the flowing of the book and twist. There is nothing better in a book then a good twist! This book is a nice ‘save the day’ feel to it; and I love books where the characters must save the day.

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