Savages (6 books in series)

Sparrow's Flight (2014)
language
English
author
4.04 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I am definitely not a fan of post-apocalyptic stories of any kind. However, I did enjoy this short and smexy tale by Jenika Snow about Sparrow and her sigh-worthy protectors. The story was well written and as realistic as "end of the world" stories can be in how the trio lived an...
Kings of Cool (2012)
language
English
author
3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: At first I didn't really enjoy the flashbacks that this book contained, but once I realized what they were for I was in love! I really wish this would be turned into a movie, but that doesn't happen often with prequels. If you enjoyed Savages, you need to pick this book up. It gi...
I re del mondo (2012)
language
English
author
3.98 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: A total mindfuck on steroids!Maybe I'm that one human being in the world that thinks everyone of my experiences should contain a deep and powerful spiritual meaning. That is why I love Don Winslow as an author. He takes that "Image" of the man in the mirror and shows us the fau...
Le belve (2011)
language
English
author
3.83 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Each paragraph like a stick of dynamite; it is the paragraph, the singular block that comprises the graphic novel that's very much post-YA, post-Ellis punch to the face... and of course it's very amoral and gruesome.This novel was alarming to me because, as a zeitgeisty book, it ...
The Kings of Cool (2012)
language
English
author
3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I don't think it's overstating to say that Winslow is a genius. I don't know how one becomes a writer quite as fine as Winslow but if I could take a pill for it I certainly would. Kings Of Cool - a prequel to Savages - is no exception to this talented author's cannon. While no...
Savages (2010)
language
English
author
3.83 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I was hoping for more out of this book given some of the media it received. I was let down. I didn't particularly care about any of the characters and the main girl annoyed me to no end. It seemed as though the book may have been trying to make a statement about how people bec...