Asunder
by:
Jodi Meadows (author)
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062060808 (0062060805)
Publish date: January 29th 2013
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: Newsoul (#2)
To be perfectly honest, I read this book rather grudgingly. Although I was intrigued by the first novel in the trilogy, Incarnate, I was in a bit of a hurry to get through this so that I could get to some other things on my to-read list. That said, this book was a brilliant sequel in a world filled ...
I really loved this book, more than the previous one, although I gave it the same rating. In some sense it stayed the same, mostly, but in some sense there was more confidence and depth to the story, I felt. Sam and Ana have the rare kind of relationship in YA that I actually feel is sincere and not...
I can't decide if I like this book more or less then the first. I think I like them the same amount, but for different reasons.Incarnate had a sense of the new and interesting. What is this world? Why is Ana around? That sort of thing. A sense of discovery. Asunder is really a continuation of that e...
Incarnate was hands down the most unique book I read last year. It had dragons, fantastical equivalents to iPhone's (the SED), music, reincarnation, music, a mysterious higher power, a masquerade ball, music, and a to-die-for hot guy. Seriously, you can’t get any cooler than that. And while I had a ...
4.5 StarsI think Asunder was even better than Incarnate, though I still have some irritation with whiny/angsty Ana. I think her reactions and emotions are understandable, again, just frustrating most of the time.The rest of the book, especially the ending, wow! I can't wait for Sam's novella, and th...