Once upon a time, there was a girl named Grace Brisbane. There was nothing particularly special about her, except that she was good with numbers, and very good at lying, and she made her home in between the pages of books. She loved all the wolves behind her house, but she love one of them most of a...
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Grace Brisbane. There was nothing particularly special about her, except that she was good with numbers, and very good at lying, and she made her home in between the pages of books. She loved all the wolves behind her house, but she love one of them most of a...
I absolutely loved this book. If not better is was definately as good as Shiver. It follows Sam and Grace as their relationship blossoms, however her family do not approve of their relationship and they must fight as hard as they can to stay together. But when Grace falls ill with symptoms looking s...
I couldn't put this book down. From the first few whispers of Linger to those last harried moments, I was bewitched by the aura Stiefvater re-created with this stunning sequel to Shiver. Nearly everything about it is perfect - the tortured depths of Cole St. Clair, the inescapable guilt of Isabel Cu...
Okay I read a lot of teen/tweeny books and most don't bother me, I can read over the whiny, the inane, the ridiculousness of them, but for some reason, me and this book just didn't get along. There were good parts. I still loved Sam, and Cole was intriguing, but once again Grace and Isabel were bugg...
I could just sink into Stiefvater's sea of words forever and blissfully drown in the soft waves of her writing. Her metaphors are so beautiful, her descriptions so lyrical and her declarations of love are so enchanting.And yet in spite of all this, "Linger" is not a well-written book.It has somethin...
Linger is one of those books that, while I am not 100% sure exactly what I was expecting, was not at all what I expected. Oh, as with Shiver, it is still primarily the story of Grace and Sam, but it takes twists and turns before it finally ends up in a place I certainly saw coming--but it was the ro...
I avoided this series for a long time simply because of the term "werewolf." I finally picked it up at the advice of a good friend, and I'm glad I did. This book series isn't about werewolves as much as just plain wolves. And it's not even so much about the wolves as it is about kids finding thei...
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