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Series Book Review - Supernatural (Also an awesome T.V Show)

1/4/2016

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If you're already a fan of the T.V show supernatural I don't need to tell you how awesome of a show it is. If you haven't already, I highly recommend the companion novels for readers new to the show and those who are already tuned in.

Just like the T.V show the books follow the haunting adventures of two brothers whose mother was murdered when they were very young by an unknown entity. Their father raised the brothers to be hunters of all the things that go bump in the night. It has everything you could ever ask for and takes the readers and watchers on a roller coaster ride of emotions.

The books take place in-between episodes so I would also suggest you binge watch all TEN seasons on Netflix (or at least season 1 and 2 before you read the books because they will contain spoilers.)

Note: I would ONLY recommend readers to purchase these four books from HARPER COLLINS (other fan fiction exists on Amazon and are not as good)

Read in this order.


Supernatural: John Winchester's Journal
Supernatural: Nevermore
Supernatural: Witch's Canyon
Supernatural: Bone Key
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The Eye That Blinds by B.E. Scully

1/4/2016

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4 Stars (May 2015)
The Eye That Blinds by B.E. Scully
http://www.amazon.com/The-Eye-That-Blinds-Scully-ebook/dp/B00S6XEUH2

Three friends, three different paths after college, three disturbed minds… The Eye That Blinds delves into the deep independence of a virtual society and the repercussions of immersing and losing oneself in the new realities (or unrealities) of the internet. 

Ross was unhappy with his career and his life in general, he wanted fame and fortune and in his desperation, he created an alternate persona that he convinced himself would lead to fame and fortune some day. Brooke Merrill is also unimpressed with her career, but more importantly she’s unable to transition to adulthood, which leads to her deep belief that she is very ill and therefore needs to withdraw from the real world and immerse herself in the online “support” world for her “disease”. Travis Wickett uses the internet and his advanced abilities as a hacker and online stalker to control the world of the people around him and feed his need to feel powerful.

The true evil in this novella is the ease in which some people are so overtaken by the online world and all it has to offer, both good and bad. A psychological thriller with a gruesome ending that you won’t be able to put down! 

This book was provided to me for free for an honest and unbiased review (see all our reviews at http://www.bookexplosions.com/ or on Goodreads at https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/131875-book-explosions )


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