Jodi Meadows has a beautiful imagination and I was very excited to become a part of the world she had created. Let me just say first that she really created a beautiful and interesting world and I found myself eager to find out what would happen next. With all of the dystopia and post-apocalyptic ...
For more information, visit my blog, Such A Novel Idea.http://suchanovelidea.wordpress.comI had to give this book five stars for the following reasons:1. The book had me crying mere pages in. I was a sucker for the protagonist and she held my heart so early in the book it kind of shocked me.2. The ...
Really unique and well written. Feels a lot like Fire by Kirstin Cashore and Daughter of Smoke and none by Laini Taylor. Fantasy for older YA- adult due to content.
This review and others are posted at Read, Rinse, Repeat."It would be like you deciding if it was worth befriending a butterfly, even though it wouldn't be there in the morning."If you imagine a dog that has been abused by people its entire life, you have a sense of Ana, the narrator of "Incarnate"....
This is more like 3.5/4 stars.For starters, I was really disappointed with this book. Meadow's writing throughout this book was flair and easy. A lot like Stephanie Meyer's. The storyline itself was good - how souls got reincarnated every time they die - but Meadows added more twists to it like Drag...
3 stars - liked it. Well, let's see: I wasn't expecting much in the first place, despite its gorgeous cover, and in conclusion, I didn't get much.This story revolved on the following elements: music, Ana, and Sam.Yup, there you go, folks. Nothing much. But here's the tricky part: I liked it. I liked...
I tend to get attracted to themes such as reincarnation, and I was interested in the idea of a finite amount of souls coming back year after year, knowing each other, and how one of them disappearing/being 'replaced' could throw off the balance... or bring something new to an old world that may have...
Right, so firstly I feel that I need to bring up something..I was just casually browsing my goodreads page:And I noticed that there were several reviews for [b:Incarnate|8573642|Incarnate (Newsoul, #1)|Jodi Meadows|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1307385651s/8573642.jpg|13442466] by [a:Jodi Meadows|411...
I bought Jodi Meadow’s INCARNATE the day it came out last January and then it proceeded to sit on my shelf for reasons I’m not quite sure of. This is quite an imaginative fantasy–and concept–and I’m glad I finally picked it up.Ana lives in a world where every soul is reincarnated–everyone but her. S...
Actual rating 4.5 So while I am wondering in the state of deciding when I want to pick up Asunder again, I decided to write a “better” review for Incarnate. Incarnate has a great concept. Usually pretty covers trick me, I’ve been tricked into reading so many books because of pretty cover, against my...
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