by Beth Revis
NOTE: I have not read ANY of the main books. I read this out of curiosity if I would like to read any of the main books. I mean I have so many books to read as it is already lol.I really loved the Greek aspects ingrained in this story. However I felt distant between myself and the narrator (it's in ...
So creepy I don't even know if I want to read the rest of the series...
I own the author's first two novels. I haven't read them yet, because I want to have the third at hand immediately after reading the others. Trilogies are made to be binge-read.Still, I read this novella, and it's entrancing. I forgot all about the first chapter, until the very end, but it's okay I ...
Besides to show us more of Luthor's "wickedness" I don't really get what the point of this novella was. And to think for the first three chapters I thought the point of view was Elder's and not this Selene... haha. What a dud I am.
3.5 starsIn preparation for finally getting around to reading book 2 in this series, I decided to read this companion novella. I have to say, I really liked it, despite the heavy sadness of the tale. It quickly and easily drew me right back into that ship. I was surprised to discover that the focus ...
Free Novella and teasers from SHADES OF EARTH on Beth Revis's blogDay One: Making the Grade- Part One of The NovellaDay Two: Hypable!- Part Two of The NovellaDay Three: YA Book Center- Part Three of The NovellaDay Four: Secret of the Stars- Part Four of The NovellaDay Five: Alice Marvels- Part Five ...
So sad, and so effective. Mournful, and lonely. Beth Revis, why must you tear my heart out?
So sad, and so effective. Mournful, and lonely. Beth Revis, why must you tear my heart out?
This was beautifully-written and sad... but wasn't long enough to have the full effect that it should have done.
Read it here: http://de.scribd.com/doc/119788927/As-They-Slip-AwayI was again immediately drawn into the world and towards the characters Revis creates with her simple, yet effective and skilfull prose. This was an exciting read overall, though I have to admit I was quite miffed to see that the whol...