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Juliet Immortal - Community Reviews back

by Stacey Jay, Justine Eyre
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The Reading Picnic
The Reading Picnic rated it 11 years ago
I loved this book and the idea of this book and couldn't stop ranting and raving about it to everyone else BUT THE ENDING RUINED THE WHOLE THING FOR ME. I actually have never liked the love story of Romeo and Juliet, but at one point Romeo talks to Juliet about what their fate would have been had th...
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 11 years ago
I loved this book and the idea of this book and couldn't stop ranting and raving about it to everyone else BUT THE ENDING RUINED THE WHOLE THING FOR ME. I actually have never liked the love story of Romeo and Juliet, but at one point Romeo talks to Juliet about what their fate would have been had th...
Khanh the Killjoy
Khanh the Killjoy rated it 11 years ago
I’ll have to decide: join Romeo or let the specter of my soul take me. I know I should be afraid for my future, but all I can think about is Ben. This book mocks the original Juliet's weakness, only to have the newly improved Juliet just as fucking dumb as the original. So the original Shakespear...
dei reads
dei reads rated it 11 years ago
2.5 stars. You know how it feels to both like a book and hate it because it's frustrating? Well, that was the experience I had with Juliet Immortal. Some parts I liked, others I just detested and made me put down the book a couple of times. I don't want to further elaborate my rant because I might e...
Kayleigh {K-Books}
Kayleigh {K-Books} rated it 11 years ago
"These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume." —Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare The most tragic love story in history . . . Juliet Capulet didn't take her own life. She was murdered by the person she trusted most, he...
Pixie Lynn Whitfield
Pixie Lynn Whitfield rated it 11 years ago
You can also see this review on my blog, The Bookaholic. :) I have a mild obsession with all things Shakespeare. Okay. Not mild. Probably classified insane. Whatever. Everyone knows it. And when it comes to getting my interest in any modern re-telling, you’re going to certainly get it if it has to d...
Emerjas
Emerjas rated it 11 years ago
(Just as a warning, I pretty much spoil the whole story.) Benvolio is my favorite character in the original Romeo and Juliet. I love him for being the only sane man in the play. Despite being a Montague, he tries to stop the fighting, wishing for peace instead. When faced with Romeo's lovesick ang...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 11 years ago
The only reason why this book took so long for me to read was because of my hectic schedule and the fact that I took out too many books from the library all at the same time and had to prioritize with them first. When I did finally pick this book up again and start from the beginning it took me only...
Book Chelle
Book Chelle rated it 12 years ago
The beginning was a little slow for me. But I think that was because I couldn't fully connect to Juliet or Ariel. I wasn't sure how to receive her and that stumped me for a bit. But there was a turning point, a defining moment, where I began to love her and who she was. The story was simple with a c...
Ariel Bissett
Ariel Bissett rated it 12 years ago
This book was super awesome.. But also super flawed! Overall, I really enjoyed it but I do have to mention the flaws.. LETS CHAT!The thing that really got me about this boom was the concept: Romeo and Juliet fighting against each other?! Juliet falling in love with another man?! A fight between good...
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