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Reading with a Vengeance
Reading with a Vengeance rated it 13 years ago
This book started out dull, but it was a nice, relaxing kind of dull. The kind we've come to expect from this genre, with a plot hanging out in the background and threatening to actually be interesting and break up the High School Drama. There was a little nagging feeling as I read it that somethi...
Parajunkee
Parajunkee rated it 13 years ago
Everneath by Brodi AshtonI would like to preface this review with the fact that I really enjoyed this book. Ashton’s writing was compelling and her character portrayal was well done. Yet, because of some scenarios not lining up correctly I wasn’t as enchanted as I should have been if the plot would ...
Radiant Shadows
Radiant Shadows rated it 13 years ago
A heartbreakingly beautiful tale of love, loss and immortality, Everneath is the type of book that will leave you broken and sobbing on the floor, as your heart breaks over and over for the fates bestowed upon these tragically hopeful characters.Having spend the last century in the Everneath as a Fo...
Betsy Reads Books
Betsy Reads Books rated it 13 years ago
Everneath got better as it went along. Nicki has just returned from The Feed, where Cole, an Everliving, fed off her emotions for 100 years. She only has a few months left on earth to set things right with her family and friends, who she disappeared on, before she is taken away to The Tunnels for ...
Burning Impossibly Bright
Burning Impossibly Bright rated it 13 years ago
Everneath is an amazing debut, and it's the start of what will surely be a fantastic trilogy. Told in one point of view, but from alternative points of time, it crafts an addictive story. One where you're desperate to discover what has brought Nikki to the place she's at. At first, I wasn't really s...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 13 years ago
How do I explain what made me love Everneath so very much? It wasn't just the characters, who are so realistic that you can feel their emotions emanating from the page. In fact it wasn't just even the amazing story line that had me reading voraciously. It was the two of these things blended together...
Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 13 years ago
I didn’t get really into this book until about half way in. After that I was hooked and couldn’t but it down. I love Nikki and Jack’s resistance to accept what will happen. I do have to say that I think Cole is probably my favorite character in this book. He’s obviously a bad boy, but I think so...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
I liked this but I had some reservations about it. Fantastic Bits:1. How Nikki's emotionally vulnerable state is portrayed. I thought that Ashton did a fantastic job maintaining that and the character (and her emotions) were consistent throughout the novel.2. The pacing, plotting was fantastic. I pr...
Sarah (Escaping Through Books)
Sarah (Escaping Through Books) rated it 13 years ago
I've noticed that stories based on Greek mythology are becoming a new trend in young adult fiction, but I haven't had a chance to read many of them yet. Everneath was a great book from this genre and has made me excited to seek out other myth-inspired books!This story is inspired by the Greek myths ...
Books: A true story
Books: A true story rated it 13 years ago
Everneath is not your typical supernatural YA book. There’s not a vampire, werewolf, or angel in sight. Instead of re-telling Greek mythology, Brodi Ashotn breaks it down and re-invents it. What you get is a deep, dark, rich, tragic and moving story like nothing I’ve ever read. Flashbacks drive the ...
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