Hope's Daughter
Melanie Cusick-Jones,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by BookBaby
Melanie Cusick-Jones,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by BookBaby
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781618426710
Publish date: December 8th 2011
Publisher: BookBaby
Pages no: 389
Edition language: English
Series: The Ambrosia Sequence (#1)
It is not very often that avid readers can be completely knocked for six by an unexpected plot twist. The all too familiar and frequently used plot twists are often glaringly obvious and while can be done well, leave a bit to be desired. Hope's Daughter was amazingly unexpected, simply insidious in ...
This review is also posted on: Thoughts and PensFour words.This book was awful.Seven words.This book was a major info dump.Three sentences.Page 1 to 160ish- Long-winded description of Space Station Hope and thoughts about Balik.Page 161ish to 300ish- The plane or the spaceship finally took off.Page ...
More of my reviews at Secrets of Lost WordsYou can also read this review here*A review copy was provided by the author for reviewing purposes*Thank you!Hope's Daughter is a dystopian YA book. I had really high hopes for the book. Unfortunately, I was let down. It started off okay. Cassie had just fi...
Full review posted here on TotalTeenFictionI was very kindly sent a copy of this book to review after expressing interest in the book to the author. I love dytopian/post-apocalyptic YA novels so Hope's Daughter really appealed to me. The book tells the story of Cassie, who has spent all of her live ...
Interview with Melanie Cusick-Jones @ http://obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.com/2011/12/author-interviewspotlight-hopes.html