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...
4 stars. If I am being truthfully, shamelessly, honest here, Incarnate captured my heart, despite the fact that I've given it a three star rating. It lacked a point, sure, through most of the book, but what was really compelling about the novel was Jodi Meadows's writing, characters, and her world. ...
I couldn't decide between 3.5 and 4, so I went with four because of Sam and the ending. Got started with an emotional beginning, mourning those lost in Templedark. They had monuments made and did memorials. Asunder also showed different people grieving their losses in different ways, which I thin...
I really enjoyed Incarnate, the first book in this trilogy, and was afraid that this book would suffer middle book syndrome. I was glad that it did not; it was even better than the first. The world she builds is fascinating, both similar to ours and quite different at the same time. The story is ...
Final rating: 3.5 starsThe strongest asset of this series is its originality. No joke, the premise of this series is one of the most mind-blowing and unique out there that I've encountered yet, and by the time I turned the last page of the previous installment, I was shivering with excitement and wi...
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