Jul. 20th, 2015

missingvolume: (books cats)
I am glad that I gave this a whirl. The tone of this autobiography comes across as lighthearted and very breezy but by the end some very important things are addressed.  Felicia had a bit of an unusual childhood with being home schooled and having interests in the performing arts even when she was young.  After entering college at 16 on a music scholarship and graduating double major in math and music she decided to move to LA to become an actor. 

The parts I found interesting is she is very open about her personal life as she was trying to start something new [The Guild].  That it took off really surprised her but it did and she is now more than just an actress with a large following but a producer as well.  If you have any interest at all in Felicia Day as an actor or just a social media presence this is a great book to read.

Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss

missingvolume: (books cats)
This post trilogy novella is not one to pick up since it gives away some of the plot twists in book three.  Mahir travels to Australia to meet some of his employees while they show him a possible story at the rabbit proof fence. Now the fence is used to keep zombie kangaroos away from major population centers. The thing I liked about this wasn’t so much the story but how the Australians cope with the Rising and how travel has changed so much as well. A fun story but not one for someone new to the universe to read.

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