Every Other Day
Sixteen-year-old Kali D'Angelo has always known she's different. Sure, she goes to high school and even attends pep rallies. But every other day, Kali becomes something else, hunting and killing demons, hellhounds and other supernatural creatures. On those days, she is indestructible. ...
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Sixteen-year-old Kali D'Angelo has always known she's different. Sure, she goes to high school and even attends pep rallies. But every other day, Kali becomes something else, hunting and killing demons, hellhounds and other supernatural creatures. On those days, she is indestructible. When a supernatural creat leaves the mark of death on a popular cheerleader, Kali knows she is the only one who can save her. There is only one problem. Today, Kali is only human.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781606844151 (1606844156)
Publish date: January 22nd 2013
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Teen,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Horror,
Dragons,
Zombies,
Supernatural,
Vampires,
Demons
DNF.This book was physically painful to read. I made it through a few chapters. Much like Jennifer Lynn Barnes' other books, the protagonist is downright idiotic and probably hates everyone. Again. I don't know why.In the first chapter, she has healing powers, can run for great periods of time, does...
Kali D'Angelo used to be home-schooled until her dad decided that she was going to high-school, she's 16 and pretty normal, well half the time she's pretty normal. Every other day she's a hunter, with the ability to heal from wounds and find the supernatural creatures that hunt humanity. She feels...
This was an interesting read but definitely not the best thing out there. The best thing about this book was the main character, Kali’s, voice. It is neither too serious nor too light. It makes the book fun to read. Kali herself, if not the best, is a good main character. She isn’t too angsty but th...
4.5 StarsCheck this review out at our blog!I really loved this book. The title, cover, and description intrigued me, and the entire story just sucked me in.Kali is torn between two different sides of herself. One is a boring, social outcast who endures the rigors of high school, while the other is a...
The action in the first chapter was interesting, but it was difficult to connect with Kali. Luckily I kept reading. Kali's conversation with Skylar, her meeting the rest of Skylar's friends and Kali's reaction to seeing Bethany's mark gave me more insight into Kali's personality. Overall it was a...