This is a note for the new souls reading my reviews for the first time; there are always spoilers.Rating: 3.5 starsSentence: I sentence Jodi Meadows to those awkward running-on-the-spot moments, in dreams, where you can't seem to move away as fast as you'd like.Review: So this book is not about a ...
If Incarnate existed back in the day, it would be the book that inspired the famous saying, "don't judge a book by its cover." With its absolutely beautiful cover and original summary, you would think Incarnate would be a book you just could not go wrong with. Unfortunately, that wasn't true. In a w...
Full review here: http://www.booksofamber.com/2012/04/incarnate-by-jodi-meadows.htmlI feel a little let down by Incarnate, given the hype surrounding this novel before its release. I enjoyed it a lot, but it's not one of my favourites and I had problems with a few things.Firstly, I absolutely loved ...
Everyone seemed to like this book so much that I had high hopes, but it just didn't do it for me. I was able to finish it, but it drug on and on and it took all my willpower just to pick the damn thing up every time. Finally I had to make myself sit down to finish it just so I could move on to somet...
This book gets four stars on pure originality. There is nothing else like this in YA right now, and considering the genre is so bloated, that counts for a lot.There were worldbuilding holes I would very much have appreciated being filled in. For example, how the heck does reproduction work in a worl...
First of all; the cover of this book is beautiful! Now on to the actual book. As my rating already says, I really liked reading this book. I didn't think it was AMAZING or something, but wow, Jodi can write. Sometimes I got irritated by Ana and her "oh no I can't feel, because I'm a nosoul" crap. Bu...
4-1/2 stars. But I'm rounding up because of Sam. And the dancing.I've been sitting on this review a long time, in part, because I just didn't know what to say. I've had a really hard time expressing how much I want you to read this; how swoony Sam is; how I flailed with every word he said to her. ...
Incarnate is a gorgeous heart pounding take on a deeply gratifying soul-searching love that spans lifetimes. It is that rare unique read that will leave readers gasping for the answers to the questions as they unfold before them. Meadow's does a lovely job of weaving together a beautifully written e...
Dont let the gorgeous art cover suck you in..... It sure got me though. This book had a great concept, but I felt jodi meadows could have done so much more and so much better with the concept of people being reincarnated over and over. But it turned out flat...flatter than a pancake. sadly dissappo...
More like 3.5, really. Enjoyed the book. The author does a nice job of world-building although the exposition at the front end is very heavy-handed. Reincarnation, romance, and dragons are winners for me, though! I have some questions about a few plot points, I am in a touch of love with Sam, and I'...
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