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The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting Violet has the strange ability to sense an “echo” from people (and animals) that have been killed. The echo is unique for each killing although it matches the echo given off by the killer. Usually, this “talent” is a nuisance – Violet can’t even go near her cat because
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Kell’s Legend (Clockwork Vampire) by Andy Remic Kell is a legendary hero according to the stories, of course stories don’t tell you everything and having tried to put that life behind him Kell married and raised a family. When we meet him the only person in the world who still seems to be speaking to
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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker A serial killer has struck Denver and has already taken four victims. He’s called the Bride Collector by the FBI because of the bridal veil he leaves behind at the crime scene. FBI Special Agent Brad Raines has his work cut out for him, especially when one of the
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This article gives specific tips about how to develop your novel ideas to create dynamic characters, vividly imagine your novel’s setting, and develop a compelling plot outline to make the process of writing easy and fun. If you are really interested in writing a novel that will feel satisfying to you and to your readers, it’s important to start things off right. Although you may just want to jump into your writing and see where it takes you, if you take some time beforehand to prepare, you’ll find the process of writing your novel becomes much easier and more enjoyable to you. Not only that, this crucial step will help ensure that you write the very best novel that you possibly can.
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The Desert Spear by Peter V. Brett In The Warded Man, Brett had introduced a world in which demons rise from the ground each night, slaughtering anyone they can catch. And each night the people of the land cower behind the only defenses that they have, specialized wards that the demons are unable to cross.
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Cursed by Jeremy C. Shipp For the last 12 days Nick has: 1) thought about the state of his life, 2) made lists, 3) gotten slapped. That last item has caused him to decide that he has been cursed by some malevolent entity. His best friend Cicely received her own curse. She woke up with
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The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan A young woman living in the middle of a zombie-infested forest begins to suspect that her village’s government has been lying to the people. Argh, my friends. Just… argh. The only thing I hate more than writing a negative review for a book whose author is
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Neverland by Douglas Clegg When Beau is ten years old he, his parents and twin sisters go to Gull Island, Georgia to see his granny. Also visiting at the same time is his cousin Sumter and his parents. The children watch their parents get drunk every night and say terrible things to each other. Sumter
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Uglies (Uglies Trilogy, Book 1) by Scott Westerfeld Tally’s best friend becomes pretty several months before she is due to and she feels lost without him. After sneaking into New Pretty Town to see him she bumps into fellow ugly Shay. Turns out they have the same birthday and while Tally is looking forward to
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Wings of Creation (The Silver Ship) by Brenda Cooper Cooper explores what it means to be human by exploring what isn’t and in doing so does more to illuminate the human condition than any bit of “realistic” fiction ever could. However, I felt the story was overlong, dragging in the parts when Cooper pauses to