o, as I began this book I knew what I was looking for, though the book is predictable, there were a few incidents that caught me off guard.First off, the plot is good. I like how easy it flowed. Nothing is confusing but pretty paid out how it is. You know what to expect and how to handle it. Now, I ...
"Halflings" seemed to me like a half-hearted attempt at a paranormal/urban fantasy story for the YA audience. My words might be blunt in that, but it was difficult to find much to like and hold interest through much of the novel. I found that it often skipped from one event to the next without pro...
Review: This gets off to a very quick start. We meet Nikki, who is being attacked by wolves. Or something. Then we get to a group of boys, Mace, Raven and Vine, who are actually Halflings- beings with one human and one angelic parent. Nikki is being drawn into a world that she didn’t know existed, w...
“Fangs sank into Nikki Youngblood's leg, setting her skin on fire.” I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to get that opening sentence out of my mind. Right there (*points at opening sentence*) I knew that Halflings from author Heather Burch would be something I would enjoy. I mean really how many novel...
The first thing that caught my attention about Halflings was the beautiful, visual writing. It reminded me of The Mortal Instrument series but more religious since it talked about heaven, hell and God (but not in a preachy way). Peter Pan felt like an inspiration for some aspects of the book, especi...
This was difficult for me to rate. I enjoyed it to a point but at the same time a lot annoyed me.I love when plots include any sort of religious beings, and I love when someone adds a new take on it. I've had some bad run ins with young adult mythology books, but this one seemed to have promise. It ...
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