Seriously after finishing with this book I listened to Prince's "I Would Die For You" and thought to myself this would be a great theme song for this book.I have to say that when I started Devilish I didn't have a lot of hope that this would be a good read. Just because the young adult novels I have...
This was supposed to be this cute contemporary paranormal story and it turned out to be nothing more then a bland read. Good story telling but it lacked a lot of potential with the world building and resolution of the characters. Just too much whining from the main character who's just constantly mo...
This book takes place in a private Catholic girls school with the requisite cliques and high schooly crap that dominates YA novels. Jane and Ally had a strong relationship though you hear about this but don't experience it. I felt that the romance angle was lame and there really wasn't anything ab...
This was a cute book. It had quite a bit of trickery going on. Plus it's funny! Not seriously funny or wickedly funny, but it had such undertones of funny. Little quips that are SO Maureen Johnson. She writes such a variety of stuff, it's hard to figure her out. I did predict one of the parts, and i...
I thoroughly enjoyed the entirety of this book. The writing, the plot, the twists... it kept me hooked. It begins with two best friends, one more of the protector (Jane), the other being the shy, quiet one (Allison). Then everything changes. Allison transforms overnight, leaving Jane behind and ...
SO! I know i've been terrible about updating this summer, and for that, i apologise. I've been crazy busy lately, i start college in three weeks and this whole summer has been preparing for it and such.Anyway, let's get this rolling, shall we?Maureen Johnson, can i start with her? And talk about how...
I need to re-read this book. It's been a couple of years since I read this and I just can't shake the feeling like I didn't give this the attempt that it deserved.
I don’t want to say that I dislike this book. There’s some really good things about it—I like the concept, I love the characters—but there’s something about this book that feels off to me. I don’t want to bash Maureen Johnson for not writing solely realistic YA, but I don’t get why Devilish doesn’t ...
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