AAAAAAH! Why WHY??? In a way it was a beautiful ending - in my opinion it was WRONG! - But beautifulDont ask me why, but I picture Gideon as Stephen Fry... Is that weird?
I can't quite put my finger on it, but something about these books reminds me strongly of the Vladimir Tod series by Heather Brewer (and that's a compliment). I think it may be Casio's voice. The tone and writing style are both terribly appealing to me. I love how dark the story was, and yet I could...
“I love her.” “She’s dead.” “That doesn’t mean to me what it does to other people.”I’ve been editing this review for several hours now. Most of my thoughts give out the entire story of the book. A few spoilers here and there would have been fine but where my thoughts were going? Well, it just might ...
Sequel to Anna Dressed in Blood. Kendare Blake has a serious knack for writing creepy YA books that are *actually* creepy. Her pacing is especially heart-pumping in the battles and the climactic scenes, and her characters are believable (hey look! teenagers who curse with actual curse words!) and ...
Girl of Nightmares picks up a few month's after Cass, Thomas, Carmel and Anna had their big show down with the Obeahman. Thomas and Carmel and ready to put the ordeal behind them and move on but my sweet Cass can't let go of Anna. He wants to know that she is where she belongs, that she is ok. It do...
After Anna sacrifices herself (don't worry she's a ghost and already dead), Cas has major anxiety as to where her spirit went and it haunts him (pun intended) enough that it effects his ghost hunting abilities. He's seeing Anna everywhere - in horrific visions and nightmares of her being tortured. ...
I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as the first, but it was still a pretty good book. I'm kind of sad to see these characters go. The ending was satisfying but was lacking a little for me.
I loved Anna Dressed in Blood. It was like nothing that I had read before and really changed my mind about ghost stories, which I wasn’t really a fan of thanks to my being such a scaredy-cat. I’d been incredibly eager to read the book’s sequel, Girl of Nightmares and even though it sat on my shelf f...
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