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Line Bookaholic
Line Bookaholic rated it 7 years ago
I read the first part of Orpheum back in the beginning of this year so when I saw that it was updated I wanted to read the rest of the story. I really enjoyed it, but not as much as the first part though. I always love the mix between ordinary and extraordinary things in books, it is so great to see...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 7 years ago
2.5 starsMermaids, Irish Folklore, Magical Arts, Teen Drama and Ireland. How could I not give this book a shot ? I'm glad I did, I see an author to watch here. There were flaws, but there was something alluring too. The story was interesting, the beginning started strong, with mysterious events, peo...
Line Bookaholic
Line Bookaholic rated it 7 years ago
This is the first part of the story and I got the e-book for free a long time ago. I finally decided to read it and I was not disappointed. The story takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria, a place I’ve been wanted to visit for quite a long time (and I will someday), so it made it even better. This is the s...
Angel Leya
Angel Leya rated it 8 years ago
Clara's just been uprooted from her home and friends in America, and forced to live with a Grandfather she didn't know existed. Grieving the loss of her parents and adjusting to life in Portballintrae, Ireland, Clara and her new group of friends keep running into two mysterious young men. One seems ...
Tami
Tami rated it 9 years ago
And that's on me. I just didn't want to cope with the teenagers anymore. I love those kind of stories about lore with mermaids and so on. The beginning was really really strong and creepy. And from there it went downhill for me. I think it would be a reasonably ok read for most readers who d...
Angel Leya
Angel Leya rated it 9 years ago
Clara's just been uprooted from her home and friends in America, and forced to live with a Grandfather she didn't know existed. Grieving the loss of her parents and adjusting to life in Portballintrae, Ireland, Clara and her new group of friends keep running into two mysterious young men. One seems ...
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