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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Book #9 : The Good Girl by Mary Kubica


Dates read: March 16th-26th
Summary: After being stood up by her on-and-off again boyfriend Mia decides to leave with the guy she just met at the bar, Colin Thatcher. Little does she know that leaving with Colin will change hers, and her families life forever. Secrets, lies, and the search to find Mia consume her mother and Detective Hoffman. Will they find Mia safe from harm? Or will she be lost forever?
Genre: Drama, Detective, Thriller, Mystery
# of Pages: 352
Did you like the book? Why? I did but it took a bit to get into it, as you can tell from the dates that I started it and finished it. I am so glad that I stuck with it though. The way the author tells the story is very interesting, she does "Before" and "After" perspectives of the three main characters in the novel to tell the story.
Was this book made into a movie? No.
Would you recommend it? I would recommend this book to anyone who likes detective type novels with twist and turns throughout the whole book.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Book #8 : The Wizard Returns: A Dorothy Must Die Prequel Novella by Danielle Paige


Dates read: March 9th - March 11th

Summary: Continuing after the events in "The Witch Must Burn" we know learn about the Wizard's story and the events in his life that lead to his role in "Dorothy Must Die".   (I am going to leave this as a very brief summary in case anyone does want to read this novella, I think if I say anything more about it that it's get to complicated and I'll end up telling you everything that happens.)

Genre: Young Adult, Prequel

# of Pages: 75 pages

Did you like the book? Why? As I've stated before I do enjoy this series and love that the author wrote these novella's to elaborate more onto the story itself.

Was this book made into a movie? No. 

Would you recommend it? And again yes I would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of the series or love the Oz stories and want to expand onto something along the storyline. 

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Book #7 : The Witch Must Burn: A Dorothy Must Die Prequel Novella by Danielle Paige


Date read: March 8th

Summary: Told from the point of view from Dorothy's head maid, Jellia, this novella takes place after the events in the novella "No Place Like Oz". Jellia is sent to work at Glinda's palace for the summer and while there learns more about Glinda and Dorothy's relationship, their true intentions for Oz and someone who might just be able to help Jellia through it all.

Genre: Prequel, Young Adult

# of Pages: 75 pages

Did you like the book? Why? Yes I did, for the same reasons I liked the first novella. I enjoy that authors expand on the worlds they create and give different backstories about other characters. Similar to how Veronica Roth wrote "Four", telling Four's side of things during situations in Divergent. 

Was this book made into a movie? No.

Would you recommend it? I would recommend this series. It's an interesting read and different view of how Oz turned out after Dorothy left, then came back. 

Book #6 : No Place Like Oz: A Dorothy Must Die Prequel Novella by Danielle Paige



Dates read:   March 4th - March 8th

Summary: Based on the events before "Dorothy Must Die" takes place. After being swept away to Oz again, this time with her Aunt and Uncle by her side, Dorothy must find where Glinda has gone to and what sort of magic is lying behind all the stories she's been told.

Genre: Young Adult, Fairytale, Classic PreSetting, Prequel 

# of Pages: 125 pages

Did you like the book? Why? I really enjoy this series so far and was excited to see that the author released three novellas before the second book comes out at the end of the month. It's not that long of a book but I had to find the time this past week to actually sit down and read. It was great learning about Dorothy before the events in "Dorothy Must Die" why she is who she is and why she's changed so much.

Was this book made into a movie? No, but I could see this being made into a mini series.

Would you recommend it? I would recommend it to those who enjoyed "The Wizard of Oz" and are looking for something more to the story. Start with "Dorothy Must Die" then read this.