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Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 13 years ago
Aislinn is thrown into a world she knows about, but wishes she didn't. There isn't a lot of big downs in this book, but the character development is pretty good. Some characters give you warm fuzzies while others are easy to be afraid of. The Winter Queen is one of the scary ones. She is so full ...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 13 years ago
Aislinn is a mortal gifted with the Sight. She can see Fairies. The invisible denizens of the fairy courts stalk humanity, playing tricks, playing games sometimes cruelly and maliciously. They’re not to be trusted, she’s always been told by her Sighted grandmother. Not to be trusted and always to be...
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 14 years ago
It tells the story of faeries in a traditional sense - that they aren't part of our world and humans don't belong in them. It followed Tolkien's definition of what faeries are pretty well - they aren't necessarily evil and out do to harm, but they aren't human and they don't mix well in our world.T...
bookishbrunette
bookishbrunette rated it 14 years ago
I was so skeptical when I started this series, seriously Wicked Lovely sat on my TBR list for MONTHS... I had heard mixed reviews about the WL series, everything from mind blowingly amazing to horrifically awful. Sadly, it was just 'meh' for me.On one hand the plot was fabstastic, the book as a whol...
tien
tien rated it 14 years ago
Aislinn has the Sight, like her mother before her and her mother's mother. She sees what other 'normal' mortals do not - the fey. To survive, she must follow the rules: don't stare, don't speak and do not attract their attention. Basically, to pretend they do not exist but how do you do that when ...
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