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The Bone Collector is a gory, suspenseful horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The first chapter starts with Officer Sachs, who is checking out a crime scene. Little does she know that she will find the mangled remains of the first victim of the Bone Collector.
Lincoln Rhyme is a brilliant person. He’s the anal retentive character you can’t help but like. He is an angered man because many years ago he was in an accident that made him a quadriplegic, but when the killings get brutal, the police have no one else to turn to but him.
The Bone Collector is also an angry man. He seeks revenge on everyone, and even thinks he’s helping his victims.
All three characters are thrown together for a deadly game of cat and mouse. Sachs and Lincoln must figure out the clues, while the Bone Collector fights to stay sane before time runs out, and another person goes missing.
Lewis was an English graduate in Oxford. But all of that changed when he stepped into the beautiful world of Albion.
The Paradise War was a very good read. It was difficult, but very fun. You start out reading about his arrival, then you get into his travels in Ynys Sci. There he meets the lovely Gwenllian, and her other two sisters, Goewyn and Govan. He goes through many adventures, and meets many new people. This book is very good and I recommend it to any mature readers who like to read.
This book is extremely good. It’s about a girl named Valerie whose boyfriend shot a lot of people in school. But it shows you her side. The author really opens your mind, and changes the way you see things. She makes you think about both sides. The Hate List is an amazing book and I recommend it to anyone who wants a good read.
Naomi is having a hard high school year. Ever since she hit her head and got amnesia, things haven’t been the same. She has to re-learn French, try to desperately figure out Will’s inside jokes, and try to see why she ever liked her boyfriend.
This book is interesting at first, with a lively start and some good humor in the beginning. But as the book goes on, the middle drags and she can’t seem to figure out what she wants. The characters personality changes a little bit, but they still are able to portray a good story. Other than the middle to mid ending of the book, the story was good.
“You can’t have a viewing of the body if there is no body.” The fact is obvious to Abbey, but it’s not stopping the residents of Sleepy Hollow. The fact of the matter is, Kristen’s only been gone for a couple of weeks. Abbey won’t accept that she is gone for good.
So Abbey’s life has been horrible since the disappearance. Senior year sucks. How is she supposed to enjoy it without her best friend? But when a cute mysterious boy shows up, Abbey is finally getting her life back. But why does he show up right where Kristen disappeared? And how does he appear out of nowhere? All of these questions are answered in this suspenseful drama about a girl who is losing everything, maybe even her mind.
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