I can't believe this book was written by the same author as Anna Dressed in Blood. This is like...Gameboard of the Gods level of disappointment for me. Granted, it's not even the same genre, but approaching this book from such exalted standards...I can't help but feel rather let down.It is not a bad...
I don’t know about you, but I thought that this was much much MUCH better than Anna dressed in blood and Girl of Nightmares.If you take the aformentioned books into consideration, we can come to a unanimous conclusion that Kendare Blake sure as hell knows how to write a novel. She writes things that...
The gods are at each others throats; we just don’t know why that’s the case and while that’s unfolding, we’ve a more human drama of a couple being in love, one of them being psychic: Cassandra knows she special, her friends know she’s special, but there’s an easy acceptance here that allows for her ...
To see full review click here.I really do love Greek mythology. And when YA gets it right (which is rarely) I'm in a happy mood.This book made me pretty happy.And while I'm going to talk about the book (obviously) in this review. I think the best way to explain what I like about it is what usually g...
With the influx of mythology retellings in YA in recent years, I was terribly afraid that I'd spend half the time comparing this novel to all of the other recent additions to the genre as other reviewers have complained of doing. Fret not, my loves, for Kendare Blake makes this story her own, givin...
Find this review and more on Living for the BooksAntigoddess is perfect for fans of Greek mythology. A bit of knowledge about the Gods and Goddesses is ideal, but not necessary. Kendare Blake does a fantastic job of explaining who the Gods were without info dumping.The mythology part of the book was...
Read the full review on my blog, YA RomanticsI loved Kendare Blake's Anna Dressed in Blood and Girl of Nightmares and could not wait to get my hands on this book!I've read both the Odyssey and the Iliad, the latter recently, and I think that having a familiarity with the Iliad really helped me under...
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