Hookah Insanity Book 4 eBook Cameron Jace
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A Plague Scarier than Death
Alice and the Pillar have to stop a Wonderland Monster who'd lashed out an incurable disease onto the world. Their biggest challenge is that the world loves this monster so much.
A Cure Larger than Life
The only way to save the world is to peak into one of Lewis Carroll and the Pillar's darker secrets. Alice's biggest challenge yet.
A Truth Madder Than Fiction
This time, the price of saving the world is too high. Alice will have to live with the consequences of what's seems the maddest logic of the world surrounding her.
Will Alice find who the Pillar really is? And if so, is she brave enough to handle it? And even so, is the world ready for the darkest Wonderland Monster yet?
Hookah Insanity Book 4 eBook Cameron Jace
Cameron Jace does a wonderful job of getting you hooked into the story and characters immediately. I'm the type of reader that if you can't get my attention in the first two chapters I will stop reading and not go back. That is not the case with the Insanity Series, especially Hookah. He continues to build the characters in a way that you will love them all, even the villains.Even those who have not read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass will thoroughly enjoy all of the Insanity books. If your only exposure to Alice is from a Disney movie, you are still going to love the witty, crazy, mad world that Cameron weaves together so well.
As for Hookah, it still captures the attention with humor, action, madness, and mystery. The characters are still developing, so you don't get burned out on the 'same old, same old' book after book that happens with some series. I haven't been disappointed yet with any in the Insanity Series and Hookah delivers again with the madness one should expect.
Just a little note: I paid for the book, I am not being paid for this review, and yes I really think these books are that good...
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Hookah Insanity Book 4 eBook Cameron Jace Reviews
Another thrilling saga in the Insanity series. This book of course left me wanting more. It gave some great insight into the characters and left me so excited for what is to come. I am excited to find out who some of the newly introduced wonderland monsters are and to find out who the mysterious one is. Definitely a recommended read.
Having not yet read the next book in this wonderful series, I have to say this is the best one. Personally I don't think any of them were as gruesome as the first book's villain's story, but I AM a cat person.
I have to give a nod to Cameron Jace for his excellent writing. Lullaby was mentioned so many times, and while a light bulb popped into my head towards the middle, it wasn't until its last real mention that the realization stuck with me. Not many authors can give so many clues and keep a reader in the dark until they want the light to go on for them and Jace has managed this.
If you are looking for more dark versions of fairy tales to read, I'd also recommend his other book series that begins with Snow White Sorrow.
Alice to the rescue again. I still have no idea what's real and what isn't, but I don't care if all the books keep being so good. This book had significantly more typos and grammar mistakes, though. I still loved the story and the characters, but it's distracting when there are mistakes! I hope future books are edited more carefully.
Excellent book!! Cam Jace did it again! This is an amazing series with twists and turns and suspense at every corner. You sit at the edge of your seat as you read and hold your breath til the end of every sentence and then when you finally find out what happens to your favorite character you know if you can breathe a sigh of relief or mourn their death. He is a brilliant writer.
If you've been reading along the Insanity series, volume 4 is a real triumph. The characters get more nuanced, the action becomes inter-continental, and you get more of everything you want in the story! What I really liked about Hookah was the focus on the background of the Pillar. So much of what we've seen of him hinted at things going one way or the other (good or evil, both or neither) and this brought his background and his foreground together to make him a complete character. And because well, the Pillar deserves his book! -)
I really want to go back and read some more of the original Alice books again (I haven't read them since I was a child) because of how many nuanced and interesting references there are in this book, even while twisting the story in a new direction as we edge closer to the Wonderland Wars. Trying not to spoil anything, the evil side of the Wonderland Wars is growing in scale with some possible "villains with a good side" and "heroes with a bad side" and I really appreciate that. Margaret Kent remains my favorite villain in the story to this point, because I have great empathy for her situation with the queen (I have the same one with my boss!) and because I think she might surprise us along the way. Like the Duchess in the original Lewis Carroll books, she's not all bad and not all good, either.
Lest my entire review be positively glowing, I will say that this story jumps around quite a bit. I read it through the first time as written, then I started jumping around to re-read certain people's stories in the various chapters, and that helped me make sense of some of the more detailed/complicated storylines. I had to do the same thing with the Game of Thrones books, when you have such a huge cast of characters to cover in one story, you've got to move the action along to various characters in the same series of events.
note I'm a huge fan of any of the Cameron Jace series and received a review copy. I liked it so much I went ahead and bought the final copy as well.
I strongly recommend reading the whole thing in order to get your head wrong. If you can't buy but one book at a time (Budget constraints are such a nuisance!) I still recommend rereading from the beginning.
I am reviewing this before I actually finish it because honestly, I am having a hard time getting past the 6th chapter. I really enjoyed the first 3 and figured that Cameron had done a great job keeping me from losing interest. They were interesting and fun and different. And also, I am a huge Alice and Lewis Carroll fan. But when I started reading this one, I almost felt it was too mad, like, it was all stuff I had read before but the author was trying to convince me it was new content. I don't know, call me crazy, but it just didn't have pace that the others did. Maybe I will return with a better review once I endure the rest of the book but I doubt it. Really disappointed because I enjoyed the series. But I think it just went on too long.
Cameron Jace does a wonderful job of getting you hooked into the story and characters immediately. I'm the type of reader that if you can't get my attention in the first two chapters I will stop reading and not go back. That is not the case with the Insanity Series, especially Hookah. He continues to build the characters in a way that you will love them all, even the villains.
Even those who have not read Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass will thoroughly enjoy all of the Insanity books. If your only exposure to Alice is from a Disney movie, you are still going to love the witty, crazy, mad world that Cameron weaves together so well.
As for Hookah, it still captures the attention with humor, action, madness, and mystery. The characters are still developing, so you don't get burned out on the 'same old, same old' book after book that happens with some series. I haven't been disappointed yet with any in the Insanity Series and Hookah delivers again with the madness one should expect.
Just a little note I paid for the book, I am not being paid for this review, and yes I really think these books are that good...
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