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Grunge by Michael Lavine, Thurston Moore

brdgtc's review

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1.0

Nothing new or innovative here.

lucyblack's review

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4.0

Thurston Moore's introduction was lame but I really like photos of people and these ones are well done even if you don't like the grunge scene. It did make me feel a bit uncool though.

librarian_nic's review

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced

4.0

stacymania's review

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5.0

Grunge is a great collectors item for anyone entranced by the Pacific north-west American music scene of the 1980s and 1990s. Text introducing the book, written by Thurtson Moore, a veteran of the scene and photographs by Michael Lavine, the most notorious photographer of the grunge period make this book a great pleasure to look through.

popthebutterfly's review

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2.0

Disclaimer: I received these books from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Grunge & Grace

Author: Amy Venezia

Book Series: The Grace Jackson Trilogy

Rating: 2/5

Recommended For...: paranormal fans, suspense lovers

Publication Date: March 4, 2018

Genre: Paranormal

Recommended Age: can’t recommend, DNFed

Publisher: Vision Books

Pages: 114

Synopsis: Kyle Kent is a beloved musician who dies believing that he killed himself. Grace Jackson is a woman who communicates with the dead. When Kyle and Grace find each other through the realms of existence, they each discover more than they ever thought possible...what they had always believed to be impossible. Did Kyle Kent kill himself? Will Grace get to the truth about what happened to him? Will Kyle manage to remember the last moments of his death? Grunge and Grace chronicles the journey of these two souls as they weave their way through the dimensions of time and space. Defying the odds and those who fight to keep the truth from being revealed, they find themselves forging an eternal alliance to bring light into the darkness of their realities.

Review: Had to DNF this series. The book sounds really good, but it just isn’t for me. It was weirdly written and I just didn’t vibe with the story.

Verdict: It sounds great, but not for me.
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