Weird, violent, psychedelic, disgusting but also fascinating and riveting in the way a car crash is; you want to turn away but your eyes seem reluctant to look away from the scene no matter how gory it looks. I'm not even sure I liked it, and yet I don't think I'd be able to stop reading if anyone a...
Titel & Cover: Also der Titel passt zwar schon irgendwie, nicht nur dass er zum Cover passt sondern auch zur Protagonistin, aber der ursprüngliche Titel "Die andere Seite des Wahnsinns" hätte doch mehr über die Geschichte aus gesagt. Das Cover ist einfach wunderschön, nicht nur weil Lila meine Farbe...
The protagonist is an amazing character, I wish this book gave her the right venue to breath. Without her the book is just another coming of age urban fantasy, with her it is a travisty for what could have been.
I would have given this book a 5 easily, if the ending wasn't so..sudden. Anyway besides that bleeding violet was a great read. What caught my attention was the title and the cover. I LOVE purple covers! And the main character has a thing for the color purple(you will find out why). Just warning u, ...
I think this was the worst book I've ever read. I picked it up because I liked the idea of her being kinda out there (it was a change from all the seemingly perfect female characters). I kept reading and reading thinking the main idea would come in sometime soon and it just kept getting more and mor...
Goodreads Summary:Love can be a dangerous thing...Hanna simply wants to be loved. With a head plagued by hallucinations, a medicine cabinet full of pills, and a closet stuffed with frilly, violet dresses, Hanna's tired of being the outcast, the weird girl, the freak. So she runs away to Portero, Tex...
I've done things a little backwards. Although this is the first of Reeves' Portero books (and her first YA book), I read Slice of Cherry, the second book in the series, first. I don't think this ruined much for me. I probably would have figured out Portero's weirdness wasn't just in Hanna's head fai...
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