anicevirgo's Reviews (645)


As someone who grew up on the cartoon I found this an enjoyable read. My favorite ghost buster Peter Venkman was just as sarcastic and greasy as ever. Seeing John Belushi in his Blues Brothers suit appearing to Ray was cute. I'm glad Winston was in here because a lot of times he gets left out of things. Egon is just as nerdy as ever. I've always loved these characters and I'm glad they were the same in this.

This tore my nerves up. WTF...*fetal position*

This book made my head hurt. Tre and LaLa were both freakin idiots for having a sexual relationship when he had a woman and kids at home. And LaLa had the nerve to be surprised when she came back and Tre wasn't welcoming her with open arms...girl bye. I really wanted to cuss LaLa out and I'm glad her cousin did it. You get pregnant and run off because you don't want HIM to be inconvenienced cause he already has a family? WHAT??? What a dummy. He wasn't worried about the consequences when they were banging at work...omg. And I almost threw my kindle out the window when Tre smacked her. You have to be one sorry ^#$@$##$^#$ to slap a pregnant woman. I wasn't going to read part two but seeing as how this one ended I will be reading it. I'm ready to see Tre's girlfriends reaction when she finds out the book she has been reading is based on her boyfriend and another woman. Oh the drama.

This was a good and intense read. I'm really ready for them to kill Negan. He must be stopped. A few sad moments in this volume, nothing comes easy for Rick and the crew.

A good read. The story kept me on my toes. I never would have suspected the person who did all of the dirt. I will have to read part 2 to see what happens to everyone.

A decent ending to one of my favorite YA series. Like the previous novels in this trilogy, there is a lot of loss and heart ache but more bad guys to run from. Love the ending. That Kaelyn was something else. I'd love to read an "After the Virus" novel where it shows everyone trying to get back to how thing were and rebuilding. I'd love for that to be done in the journal style that The Way We Fall was. Ugh, I'm sad this is over.

I really enjoyed this. Toni was very open and honest throughout the book. Just reading about the guilt she felt when she became famous and her sisters did made me feel a little bad for her but you can't put everyone on when the spotlight is on you. I'm glad now each sister has a chance to shine through their reality show and other things they do. I got pissed at how the record companies did Toni, forcing her to file bankruptcy. And there was some tea spilled about the time she went on Oprah during her first bankruptcy. Sounds like she got the raw end of a few deals. Toni has had one hell of a life and I hope she keeps on making music (when her health permits) and other things like acting. She was extremely open about how she felt when her youngest son was diagnosed with autism. She has talked about her reaction in the media and I don't understand what the uproar was about it. Those were her emotions and until you are in her shoes we really can't judge. Ok...now it's time for a Tamar book lol.

There weren't too many characters in this that I liked but they were real. I wanted Kisa to end up with Coco but yeah he was shady for sending Milani like that to seduce Sincere. Sincere wasn't ish. I hope he stops with the cheating. Kisa no matter how crazy is a good woman. One thing I didn't like was Kisa constantly flaunting her material things. I'm still not sure why Shea was so jealous of her when Kisa would give her money and help her out. I'm glad baby Kai wasn't harmed but truth be told Kisa should have done something to Shea the first time Shea showed her true colors and Kisa got beat up. Can't wait to read the second one in the series. Also love that Danielle Santiago writes about Charlotte, the city I'm in. I'll be reading more of her other work also.