dating ireland com

valentine dating

singles with dogs

canadian personals

phone sex chat lines

www needforfun com adultfun

lesbian live chat

top internet dating sites

married discreet

discreet vibrators

chatte

personal trainer las vegas

gay older men pics

web cam girls

sex gay movies

women seeking me

mature women seeking younger men

full figured women dating

singles demo

womens singles

club swinging

personals madison

philly escort service

sex talk phone numbers

photo personals co

meet mature women

singles tampa fl

marry russian women

find a sex

wife swapping party photos

dating herpes site

free match maker

gothic match com

www sexwoman

phone sex services

naughty amrica com

kinky naughty

las vegas classifieds

allsex

woman swinger

escortgirls

better sex for couples

www adultchat

pokemon singles

professional lesbian personals

sex encounters 4

sex blind date

los angeles jewish singles

sex talk phone

relationship with married woman

real singles

michigan swinger clubs

local ladyboys

dc lesbian personals

bi sexual personals

extreme adult

aventura singles

ave singles

cam girls online

cheap incall

adultfinders

asian web girls

launceston singles

fort smith singles

singles florence sc

florida lesbian personals

chinese single women

www dirty dates com

extramarital sex

tn date

sex 3 some

photo escort

swinging clubs london

1 2 1 sex chat

sex date tonight

dating for seniors

swinger san diego

free singles dating

mexican dating sites

100 free christian online dating

wife swapping free

single european women

arcata personals

female sex dates

singles websites australia

becoming escort

q tip singles

lubbock singles

amputee personals

singles in colombia

dating bradford

uk dating married

personals list

singles datings

i need free dating site

single service

sex telephone numbers

maritime singles

punjabi singles

uk dating site

Rated Reads

Runemarks

by Joanne Harris

Rated: Mild

Maddy Smith is basically a nondescript resident of the small village of Malbry in the Middle Worlds — except for the runemark on her hand which brands her a bit of an outcast, but she doesn’t pay that much attention. She has no friends, except for a wandering traveler that goes by the name of One-Eye whom she only sees once a year at Harvest time.

Then, one day when she’s 14, her world shifts: all the things she’s been taught to believe about the Order and the Word — the religious organization that rules the Middle World — are put into question. The End of the World was just a new beginning, and she has powers she never knew. One-Eye sends Maddy on an adventure that will lead to a new end and a new beginning for everyone.

If that sounds really confusing, don’t worry: it is really confusing to summarize this huge 521-page fantasy. It’s based on Norse mythology, something I found fascinating, and is quite impossible to summarize. It’s a sprawling fantasy, in the Grand High Fantasy style: adventure, twists, turns, multi-perspectives and even a somewhat confusing ending. It’s got it all. Maddy is an interesting main character to follow through the world; she ends up being a very powerful character, but because of her age and innocence, she’s not quite in tune with all the subtleties of the world. The book helps guide the reader through some complex mythology and relationships between the old gods, which helps with the flow of the book. It takes a while to sink into the rhythm of the world, and the pacing of the novel, but once the adventure truly gets under way it’s enough to keep you involved and interested.

It also felt very Neil Gaiman-esque. I can’t quite pinpoint why: perhaps it’s because it’s so sprawling, or perhaps because it’s just got that dark, gritty undertone that Gaiman is known for. Whatever the reason, it reminded me of Gaiman’s work, which is never a bad thing.

That said, I don’t think I truly loved it. It was interesting, and I’m glad I read it, but it was lacking that spark to make it truly great.

Rated: Mild for a few mild swear words and some mild violence.

— Reviewed by Melissa Fox

Melissa Madsen Fox's blogging career began in 2004 when she started Book Nut. Reading, reviewing and book blogging have taken over what's left of her life after being a stay-at-home mom to four rambunctious daughters and wife to a slightly- absent-minded professor of political science.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

runemarks
  • Runemarks
  • by Joanne Harris
  • Rated: Mild
  • Genre: Young adult
  • Reviewer: