Dear Readers,Have you ever read a book that you were so wrapped up in, so completely involved with, that by the time you finished it you had no idea what the heck your feelings are? If you have, than you can understand how I’m feeling about Intertwined. It’s been three days since I read this book, b...
I feel that this book would have been more enjoyable to me if the different supernatural elements weren't added in such a random way. The premises was good but it just wasn't for me.
The opening sequence with the bodies coming out of the grave, ick, and it almost put me off. Haden aka Aden has a strange life. Orphaned and in and out of psychiatric institutions since he was very young because he hears voices. They're actually souls and he's not sure why they're there. It make...
The story has caught my interest because since I had decided not to read the synopsis, I was kind of lost most of the time, thus, making me read through and through. It's really intriguing. And there's a lot of hanging puzzles along the story. The atmosphere was fascinating because other-worldly cre...
Wow! A whole new concept of paranormalism. Aden Stone has had four other paranormal souls sharing his head (and sometimes his body) since birth. His life, not being hard enough, makes a sudden change with the introduction of other beings: vampires, werewolves, goblins, demons, and witches in additio...
Although the beginning is all over the place, the characters are stiff, and there isn't anything intense about it, as I kept reading, I started to really enjoy it, I love the relationship between Aden and the souls, the way everyone reluctantly gets along. And it's really funny. The story is told i...
I got the book after reading the synopsis. I mean, c'mmon, who wouldn't..?Most sixteen-year-olds have friends. Aden Stone has four human souls living inside him:One can time travel.One can raise the dead.One can possess another human.One can tell the future.The story is really creative. I give the a...
So, I admit that I'm being horribly unfair to this book. I read it twice in four months after first discovering it, and I'd have liked to give it a good, solid three stars or a 3.5.After reading the second book, I just can't. I've lost all respect for it. The second star is there because I know it d...
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