I enjoyed reading this book, but frankly I could have done without Ashleigh's point of view. I hated that girl, so I skipped passages when it was all about her. It annoyed me how easily they were all falling into her trap, over and over. But there were also emotional moments, so that was good.Oh, an...
Jenny Morton is for all the world a normal girl. Except she's not, not even a little bit. Jenny can't ever touch another person or living creature without killing them of disease. The book opens on a very young Jenny having the "don't touch anyone" rule being reiterated by her father. She had pi...
Wow that was really different. Not what I expected but I really enjoyed it. It was gruesome in parts, especially the end. I am so glad I decided to read it and it was FREE from Amazon! Awesome. I am totally going to read the next one in the series. One of the things I really liked about Jenny was h...
I enjoyed Jenny Pox every bit as much as I thought I would. Realistically I don't think a girl like Jenny would last until she was 18 without her secret being discovered, but I was able to suspend my disbelief and lose myself in Jenny Pox.Jenny Pox is a cross between J.E. Medrick's Icarus Helix seri...
It was so good... and then it was so dumb! WHY. This really reminded me about how I felt when finishing 'This Dark Endeavor' by Kenneth Oppel. Like the author was getting desperate and confused. I also felt that this was waaaaaaaaaay too long!
I've been wanting to read Jenny Pox for quite some time now and I've finally gotten round to reading it (hurray for being free on Kindle, even though I don't own one)! I love the cover of this book, it's so pretty! I love the colours used in the photograph (I'm a complete sucker for pretty colours)....
Originally Reviewed at:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: PurchasedReviewer: HeatherJenny Pox is a story about a girl born with poisonous skin, so deadly that she killed her mother, the doctor, and many nurses when she was born. She lives her life in the hot & humid clim...
This story started out promising, but somewhere along the line it devolved into a weird combination of standard YA contrived romance and an attempt to gross out the reader. Jenny begins as a sympathetic character, and her characterization and backstory are genuinely touching at times. In addition to...
The first thing I have to say about Jenny Pox is that I was surprised to learn that the author is a man. Now, I don't mean that to be sexist, but as a compliment - he wrote a fantastic female protagonist. The second thing I have to say is that this is probably one of the BEST Kindle freebies I have ...
When I first came upon this book months ago, I thought it was a paranormal romance based on the few reviews I had read. It's only recently that I was told it's actually more horror, comparable to Carrie, and aimed at 18+. This brought it right up my reading list because I love horror novels, Carrie ...
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