Absolutely loved these books! The sequel was even better than the first book, and that one was already amazing. It's rare that I love everything about a book from beginning to end, especially YA novels. Alison Goodman showed that even overused tropes, such as love triangles, can be exciting and lika...
I started off by giving this book a three because I didn't think it was so bad that it deserved a two but then I realised a three meant that I actually liked the book and I didn't. This book was a big fat disappointment (no literally, it was 638 pages long).It wasn't until page 84 (yes I remember so...
ALL THE STARS After reading Eona, I asked myself: why didn't I read this before? And the answer came easily: Because I was not ready. Don't look at me like this, I'm being honest. To properly enjoy a book like this, you should be prepared to read almost 650 pages of awesomeness, and even if this was...
DNF. I definitely lost interest. Why does it always has to be reduced to a love triangle? *frustrated* and I so loved the first book. Here I don't like Eona and don't really like Ido or Kygo. I've read 2/3 of the book and I have nothing to be thrilled about :(
Review can also be found on:http://twinjabookreviews.blogspot.com/p/our-reviews.htmlWarning: Spoiler AlertEona follows where Eona left off. Like the first book, I have to take off a quarter point for unclear descriptions of the characters. I cant stress it enough, as despite the world building being...
6 stars! What an absolutely fantastic finish to this duology. My only complaint is that there aren't more books! This is probably one of the best books I've read all year, which is high praise considering it's competing agains books like The 5th Wave and Shadowfever. I don't even know where to start...
"You have seen Lady Eona’s power and resolve," he said harshly. "Be thankful that you have also witnessed her compassion and restraint."I'm sure I'm not the only one who cheered after reading that.I gave up on Eon: Dragoneye Reborn when I first attempted to read it because the beginning moved like m...
This book... can be summed up with one word: DISAPPOINTMENT.I am so upset whenever I think of this book. I think about the amazing book that we just finished with Eon and I start to get into Eona, thinking that I'm going to be blown. away. with this book, and instead... I feel like everything was fo...
*Sighs* Where to start? I... I don't even know. This book was so difficult for me to rate because I had adored the first book, Eon, so much! It was one of my favorite books of all time and it still is! I love that book with all my heart! This book, however, I did not. I can't even begin to describe ...
Eona was a fantastic sequel to Eon that kept up with a great story and engaging characters and a world that felt authentic.The story was refreshing in that it was all a struggle and nothing came easy. Both the internal and external conflict of these characters never felt convenient. There was a natu...
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