So I think I was just expecting too much from this book from the start and I was excited to start it but from the beginning it was slow and it stayed slow. I just couldn't get into this book. I felt bored all the way through. I don't really like the characters. I felt like the characters were boring...
Plot:Lily's parents are going to Germany and decides to leave her behind in a fancy private school. She misses her home and her friends, but one good thing is the girl she shares the 4 bedroom room with. But then Scout is pretty weird and sneaks off in the middle of the night. Something strange is g...
Firespell is the first in a new series called the Dark Elite by Chloe Neill. It's a very interesting story and would have been a very quick read for me if I hadnt been so unwell ='(It really had me drawn into the story from the get go. Being set in a boarding school it kinda had that Harry Potter fe...
Lily Parker is the new girl at the Chicago school for the rich and spoilt, St.Sophia's, while her philosophy professor parents are off doing research in Germany during her last two years of high school. Surrounded by snobs and heiresses, Lily's only prospect for a friend is her rebel suitemate, Scou...
I really liked the premise of this story, and the characters of Lily and Scout were well written. I love friendships like that, and I have a soft spot for the outcasts. This would have earned more stars, but it felt like the first half of the book dragged, the explanation of magic and how their soci...
This YA book has a little bit of everything-suspense, mystery, & romance-but most of all it's a book about friendship. The story started off a bit slow for me, but it quickly built up and the pace took off and before I knew I had finished this book much too soon.There are a lot of layers to this boo...
WOW!I picked up Firespell for the Debut YA Author Challenge - and boy am I glad I did! I had heard of Chloe Neill's Adult Series, but nothing about them seemed to pique my interest. So I thought I'd test out her YA debut before I dove into the Chicagoland books.Unlike a lot of YA out there right n...
Firespell was definitely an addiction. It reminded me of Kelley Armstrong's YA series. Not that they're a like, just both very addicting. Firespell takes a slower pace then most UF books, letting you enjoy the world Neill has created. The beginning of the books really helps to establish Lily so the...
It was a fun read. In some ways it is sort of a cross between Evernight and The Mortal Instruments. I'll definitely read the next book in the series (I'm assuming there will be another one).
I'm not sure how I felt about this book. It was one of those books I was really excited to read but was slightly disappointed with. The writing is okay, but there are so many abbreviations in the novel... it's almost like the author was too lazy to write them all out. Over all, I did like the book, ...
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