My opinion on this novel changed a lot through reading it. Well, but I should probably start with the beginning.Violet has lost her mother and her father, the only people she's got left are her gran and her stepmother whom she loves. One day her stepmother gets a new job in New York, and Violet is f...
“Üzgünüm Violet ama sana yalan söylemeyeceğim. Bir tarafta kader olarak sunulmuş lanetli bir sonsuzluk var, bir tarafta da ölüm. Bir faninin ölümünü tercih ederim. Sonsuzluğun ne kadar uzun bir süre olduğunun farkında mısın?”Kitabımız, kızımız Violet’in babasının ölümünden sonra üvey annesinin New Y...
Ugh... finally done with this one. First of all I gotta say that I've been dying to read Haven since October last year. And now that I've read it I am disappointed. It was all about Aidan and who he really was and nothing other where their (Violet and Aidan) relationship is going. Well,maybe somethi...
Loved it. Had me gripped from the get go. There is parts of the book that are similar to another very popular paranormal book(s) but it didn't take from the story at all. Loved all the characters even the secondary ones. I hope there will be more from Violet and Aidan!
I read the first half of Haven and admittedly thought the book was going nowhere. I disliked the main character and her decisions and her needy behavior. Then I had an epiphany. Pam you are thirty-one years old. How did you act around boys when you were sixteen? Immediately my outlook on this book c...
A boarding school for people with psychic abilities? Heck yeah, X-Men! Was that your first thought? Well, it certainly was mine! When I saw the synopsis for this book, I was honestly expecting Professor X or something of the like to roll down the halls in his wheelchair. Alas, Haven doesn't have as ...
Haven is...a strange book. It's one of those patchwork novels that (rather shamelessly) borrows from a number of other sources, and then tries to tweak them just enough so that, when someone calls it on it, it can point to those tweaks say "Nuh-uh, my book's not like that, because this part is diffe...
I liked Kristi Cook's debut novel Haven. Haven seemed to be a combination of a lot of elements that I really liked from other books. The MC Violet has a gift, although it doesn't seem like much of a gift to her since she has absolutely no control over how it affects her and while she just wants to f...
Haven starts with a girl going to boarding school. Only she isn’t just a girl, and it isn’t just a boarding school. Violet has a secret, and everyone she’d told thought she was crazy (Soul Screamers? ) And the boarding school was no ordinary school either (Balthazar, are you there?) There she meets ...
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