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Michelle Miles

Michelle Miles

Michelle began her semi-prolific writing career long ago in junior high when she and her then-best friend wrote and illustrated their own Indiana Jones comic books. Star Trek fan-fiction quickly followed on the heels of that, as well as Star Wars fan-fic. Later, she dabbled in her own science fiction stories and some historical fiction... more »
  • Fort Worth, TX, USA
  • member since July 17 2007

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  • The Forest of Hands and Teeth
    • Rated 5 stars

    Holy cow. This was an amazing book. Written in first person present tense, I've never read anything like it. I'm not usually a horror-genre kind of girl, but this was fantastic. Such a unique take on the zombies storyline. The book even made me cry! Mary's world is one of sadness, danger, fear ... and yet she manages to maintain her hope there is still the ocean out there for her to discover. Does she make it? You'll just have to read it for yourself to find out. :)

    Michelle Miles wrote this review Monday, June 15 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • Highway to Hell (Maggie Quinn: Girl Vs Evil)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Highway to Hell is the third installment of the Maggie Quinn: Girl vs. Evil books. Personally, it's my favorite of the three. It could be that it's set in South Texas and my home state is close to my heart. But actually, I think it's a combination of things which I'll get to here in a sec.

    It's Spring Break and Maggie and her best friend, Lisa, are headed to South Padre Island. Maggie's excuse is to do an exposé for her college newspaper. But on their midnight drive, Maggie and Lisa encounter a dead bovine in the road, causing them to wreck the Jeep. Maggie knows something is up right away, due to her Sight, and realizes there are bigger, badder forces at work here.

    They're rescued by one of the locals, Zeke, who is a young good ole boy and the grandson of the Matriarch of the County. As Maggie and Lisa dig deeper into the mystery of the dead cow, they realize they've stumbled upon a demon-infested town. El Chupacabra is terrorizing the locals and killing livestock. Now with the help of her Super Evil Genius best friend, Lisa, her paladin boyfriend, Justin, and his theological friend, Henry, Maggie sets out to solve the mystery and vanquish the demon. Go, Maggie!

    There's a lot for me to love about Highway To Hell. It has sharp wit, a kick-ass story and characters you love. Oh, and did I mention the awesome movie references? That's quite appealing to me because I'm a movie-nerd myself. And it does help the author refers to some of my favorite movies of all time (Star Wars and Indiana Jones, anyone?). I loved this YA Paranormal, which I think is some of the most unique storytelling I've seen in the genre. Maggie's narration (it's written in first person) is spot on. Her observations are intelligent and witty. I felt like I was in Dulcina watching the action unfold with her. If you're after a book with awesome characters who double as demon-slayers, you'll want to read Highway To Hell. And if you've missed the other books? Pick them up, okay? Check out Rosemary's website for more information.

    Michelle Miles wrote this review Friday, April 3 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • Wondrous Strange
    • Rated 4 stars

    Fairies in Central Park? Who could ask for any more fun than that! This is a delightful YA story. If you love beautiful Celtic stories, then pick it up!

    Michelle Miles wrote this review Friday, March 27 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • Spiral Hunt
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    Spiral Hunt

    by Margaret Ronald
    • Rated 2 stars

    Actually... I never finished it. I had 75 pages left and I just couldn't do it. The writing is great, it really is, but the pacing of the story - to me - was VERY slow.

    Michelle Miles wrote this review Thursday, March 26 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • Princess Ben
    • Rated 4 stars

    A really fun book! With magic, romance, action, adventure.

    Michelle Miles wrote this review Sunday, March 15 2009. ( reply | permalink )

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