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Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
I have been wanting to read the sequel to Meridian for a long while now but only just got around to it. Despite it getting mixed reviews, I really liked Meridian and thought it presented an intriguing mix of magic and a new twist on the overdone and very stale trope of angels in YA novels. But unfor...
leselurchausderbucherhohle
leselurchausderbucherhohle rated it 13 years ago
*Worum geht's?* Meridian Sozus Leben war noch nie normal, einfach oder unbekümmert. Seit frühster Kindheit kommen die Tiere zu ihr, um zu sterben. Nun, nach ihrem sechzehnten Geburtstag, sind es auch die Menschen, die durch sie in den Himmel gelangen. Denn sie ist eine Fenestra, das Fenster zum Jens...
Read. Sleep. Repeat.
Read. Sleep. Repeat. rated it 13 years ago
I was really really REALLY excited to read this book and while it's not one of my all-time favorite I did truly enjoy it. It took a while to get past Meridian's whiny "but I don't want to be a Fenestra" attitude but Tens and Auntie whipped her butt into shape and the attitude didn't last long. I fou...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 13 years ago
I read the first book before I started blogging and really loved it. The whole world building as well as the characters capture my imagination an set me on a whole new path to discover. What I loved most about this book is the character growth. Meri is growing in who she is and what she is meant to...
Jennavier
Jennavier rated it 13 years ago
This book really lost steam in comparison with the first. While Meridian was interesting if not riveting, Wildcat Fireflies was as confusing as it's name.
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 13 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2012, all rights reserved.* I liked this book and will read the next in series. Book blurb accurate so not re-doing their synopsis in this review. Story at first takes point of view from Tens/Meri and Juliet (and author handles that deftly, makes sense to plot and d...
Lissylaine Reads
Lissylaine Reads rated it 13 years ago
While I didn't enjoy this book as much as the first, I will probably read the next one. One of my problems was the changing point of view every chapter or every other chapter. This led to a real choppiness in the flow of the story for me, and just when I'd start getting into a rhythm, I'd have to ...
Carnival Of Souls
Carnival Of Souls rated it 13 years ago
Amber Kizer has done it again! She has once again written a book that has captivated me. Wildcat Fireflies was so entertaining I had so much fun reading this book I loved every single new character that kizer has brought in a loved Rumi I thought he was the best he was like a super nice super fun g...
The Blair Book Project
The Blair Book Project rated it 13 years ago
This book has its perks: the premise sounds so intriguing, it has a great cover, and the story itself was catchy. However I felt that it wasn’t fully developed.I guess it needed more work. Let’s set aside the issue of Christianity and/or religious beliefs because in Meridian’s world, it has a differ...
Bonnie
Bonnie rated it 13 years ago
2.5 starsYou can’t help but be intrigued by the summary: “As a child, insects, mice, and salamanders would burrow into her bedclothes and die.” Whaaaaatt??? Creepy right? I totally loved the introduction into the story, loved learning about her childhood and all that she had to endure as her parents...
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