by Lauren Kate
This could have been an interesting, romantic story, but it was ruined by poor writing and an annoying reader on the audiobook.I do not understand the reform school thing, either. The author should have just picked a regular school as the setting because all the unbelievable little details about ref...
"In this lifetime you're nothing more than you appear to be: a stupid, selfish, ignorant, spoiled little girl who thinks the world lives or dies on whether she gets to go out with some good-looking boy at school. Even if your death wouldn't accomplish something so long-awaited, glorious, and grand, ...
I got halfway through this book and absolutely nothing is happening! There is no plot to this book!
This is a thrilling and dark tale that completely captured me. I loved it!Luce is a fantastic character. She has had a troubled childhood; She has been in and out of psychiatric care for most of it. Enrolling at Sword & Cross is her last attempt of a normal school year. She is not crazy though. I wo...
The book started off slower than I thought. Although the reading isn’t so bad. It does capture your attention enough to keep going, although I’m not sure what the huge hype over this book is. That’s not to say that I did not like it, I thought it was an all right read, but not something to wow over....
OH.... MY... GOSH! Mrs. Lauren Kate picked me up and swept me away with this one! What a wonderful book!At first glance, Fallen sounded intriguing, but I'm a tad skeptical when it comes to YA books. Most of the time, I feel like I'm taking a gamble when I choose to read one. Granted, I have foun...
Seventeen-Year-Old Luce is a new student at Sword & Cross, an unwelcoming boarding/reform school in Savannah, Georgia. Luce's boyfriend died under suspicious circumstances, and now she carries the guilt over his death with her as she navigates the unfriendly halls at Sword & Cross, where every stude...
I surprised myself with this book. I fully expected to hate it and find it shallow and stupid. It was shallow yes, but I really enjoyed reading it and I will be buying the sequel. I love stories like Kelley Armstrong's The Summoning where the main character is locked in a house, usually in a school ...