Seventeen year old Ari has always known she was different with her freakishly pale silver hair and light teal eyes. Growing up as a ward of the state didn't make that any easier, but when she goes in search of her mom things become a bit stranger. She travels to her birth place New 2, the city once ...
This had been on my “recommendations” page for a while and when I saw it on Scribd, I thought why not? I didn’t read the synopsis so I wasn’t entirely sure what it was going to be about. I really need to start. This wasn’t bad. I liked some aspects and it was different to a lot of other stories ...
I discovered this book on Pulse It, but didn’t have time to read it when it was available because my fiance was visiting. I finally sat down to read it recently, and I was not disappointed. It originally interested me because of the cover; I hardly even looked at the blurb, so I wasn't sure what I w...
I was really sad that I didn't get the edition with the really pretty cover. I loved the face and hair on the other cover. But this cover still looks cool. I loved Ari. She was so bad-ass and didn't take crap from everyone. She was strong and independent and she knew what she wanted to do. Yet she...
I liked it. Very much, I think. Maybe I will write more later but for now I'll say that I'm definitely reading the next book and I'm quite intrigued as to where the story will go.
I saw a friend reading this book, so I asked her what it was about. Honestly, it didn't sound too interesting to me. I have never been one to read about Greek mythology, but maybe because I have never actually read about it in the first place or never learnt about it in school. I loved this book, an...
Originally Reviewd at Witchmag's Boekenplank It took a while before I was well and truly into the story. Isn’t that strange? This is a book where all my favorite things are mashed together: shifters, gods, magic, romance, a mystery and it has a solid plot. So why wasn’t I swept along as soon as I ...
'I laughed in disbelief, the sharp sound rebounding down the corridor, the echo eventually replaced by the flat, continuous drip of water against stone. First vampires, witches, and shape-shifters. And now this.This is what Alice must have felt like when she tumbled down the rabbit hole.'Mythology a...
I guess I have to give this book the "it's not you, it's me" spiel.There's nothing overtly wrong with it.But I feel like I'm reading a huge pile of Twilight-ish-ness with a generous dollop of instalove on top.It's not for me.
For the most part, this book was a success. The story was interesting and different, but it felt....I don't know...rushed maybe? Like I was getting the Cliff Notes version of a much bigger, better story. Even the characters were missing something. They just didn't pop for me, and that's a shame, bec...
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