lianag's Activity (26)

  • lianag
    lianag has read this book.
    By Sam Angus
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianag added a book review.
    I really liked the idea of this book. It is quite different from the other books from the same series because instead of being in Tris's point of view it was in Tobias' or Four's. In the book I really did learn a lot about him that I did not know earlier, it was pretty interesting to learn so much about his background and to see it from his point of view. I absolutely loved reading about his thoughts, his feelings, and also learning about how he and Eric ended up not being so friendly with each other. The author put it in such a way that it was so intriguing and just made it very hard for me to put the book down.
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianag has read this book.
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianag added a book review.
    I really like all the detail and action in this book and how sometimes it is in Puck/Kate's point of view and other times in Sean's. It is very interesting in my opinion and in certain parts in the book it is as if I were there and could see them capaill uisce galloping down the beach and how red Corr's body is. This is easily one of my favourite books, it is amazing!
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianag added a book review.
    Starting as a one dollar horse from the knacker's yard and then becoming a multi-million dollar horse seems like a miracle, and it was my favourite part of this book. When the author was writing about her riding Storm in the Badminton Trials I felt as if I were there to see it and go on that adventure with her. It was an amazing story about how a horse that didn't trust anyone at first slowly came to forming a strong and almost unbreakable bond with Casey Blue, the main character. They've had their ups and downs but in the end their team work worked out. Great book.
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianagliked a comment in The Maze Runner (Maze Runner, Book One).
    I really enjoyed reading The Maze Runner. The story was very action-packed, and reading it felt even more exciting than watching the movie. I was very engaged in the story once I started reading because the author, James Dashner, had included so much mystery throughout his story that I could not wait to find out the truth. A very entertaining part of the story I found was the unique vocabularies the Gladers invented themselves, such as “klunk” and “shank”. I thought Dashner had done a great job describing the physical and emotional feelings of the characters during different scenes since he was writing in the third–person point of view. Lots of times, the descriptions the author used made me felt like I was in the same situation as the Gladers. I especially loved the part of the story where Thomas led the Gladers successfully out of the Maze, and was rescued by people. I could not wait to read the second edition of The Maze Runner series, The Scorch Trials, and I would definitely recommend this book to my friends and family members who love reading science fiction novels.
    Over 8 years ago
  • lianag
    lianag has read this book.
    By Maggie Stiefvater
    Over 8 years ago
  • ms_marcum
    ms_marcumis now following yusfan21.
    Over 8 years ago
  • ms_marcum
    ms_marcumis now following pinchu20.
    Over 8 years ago
  • ms_marcum
    ms_marcumis now following chelia20.
    Over 8 years ago

Badges (4)

First BookCreate an AvatarWrote First Book ReviewWrote 10 Book Reviews

Following (1)

Ms. Marcum

Followers (1)

Ms. Marcum

Most DOGO Points

RankNameScore
16088naycha103 points
16089murehewa-156873686417103 points
16090LIKE_A _BO$$103 points
16091madcandy3103 points
16092Mrs. FRAZIER103 points
16093lianag103 points
16094lbartlett103 points
16095kenzieg103 points
16096jokerman103 points