The hands-down, best part of Everneath? The formatting. As boring as that sounds, let me explain, because it's actually really cool. Everneath starts after Nikki returns from the Underworld. Therefore, each chapter heading counts down how many days she has until she must go back. HOWEVER, the story ...
:D AHHHH so glad i got it :D SOOOOOO gooooooooooooooooood! At first it was confusing but oh my.. how it made up for that :D *((( though i did predict the ending)))*
I'm beginning to think that paranormal romance just isn't my thing. It always seems so ... emo to me. The characters are moody and their world always seems so dark, except for the love interest, which is always the bright spot of their entire existence. Don't get me wrong, as far as paranormal roman...
I’ll admit I was hesitant to pick up this book. I was compelled by the summary, but I was afraid the book would fall into some of the stereotypes of paranomal YA that I have a hard time handling; specifically, that it would encourage jerky behavior from its male leads and uphold that type of behavio...
Also on my Blog: Chibi ReaderEverneath is the debut novel of a trilogy by Brodi Ashton. When I first read the blurb I twisted my nose at it because mythology isn’t really my thing. But when I read on Goodreads what my favourite reviwers said about this book I threw my first impressions out of the wi...
I really liked Everneath. The descriptions of the Everneath gave you enough information to make sense but left out enough that it remained a very mysterious place. I really loved how Nikki wasn't afraid to take responsibility for her actions. She was strong enough to admit her mistakes and try and f...
I was so pleasantly surprised by this book. I went into it with low expectations because A) it’s a mythology retelling, B) there’s a weird love triangle, C) it has a “pretty girl in a dress” cover. But guess what, it all works out really well! I found all the characters very interesting. Nikki was r...
As posted on booknook - YA and Fantasy book reviewsWow, did this book have me hooked! I started reading it, sat down, and somehow wound up on page 232, with no sense of how long I had been sitting there reading. I just got sucked right in and didn’t want to stop (but got dragged away to a family din...
First - look at that cover - it's gorgeous! I'm a total cover hoor and this one caught my attention immediately. When I was at the RT Convention in Chicago this year I had the chance to meet Ms. Ashton and she had just gotten the cover for the second in this series and showed it to us.... it's just...
Holy freakin' moly. After having read a couple of disappointing books lately, (Variant and The Way We Fall, which I couldn't even finish), I was eager to jump into either Wonder or Shatter Me, both of which I fully expect to be phenomenal. But I looked at my stack of library books and realized tha...
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