I kind of figured out the ending half way through so it was a little tricky getting myself to continue to read it. I'm interested to see how the last book brings it all together.
'This is a love story. I never knew there were so many kinds of love or that love could make people do so many different things.I never knew there were so many different ways to say goodbye.'Grace has never been sick a day in her life since the wolves attacked her when she was a child. Lately, she's...
Ms Stiefvater is steadily becoming one of my favourite authors. As I said in my review of the first book of the Wolves of Mercy Falls series, Shiver, I liked it. This liking is slowly turning into something more, something that is reserved only for my all-time favourites.Now Beck is gone, Sam has to...
Maggie Stiefvater is a master at building anticipation and leaving a reader breathless for more while assuaging a reader's need for closure. At the end of Linger, Sam and Grace's story is by no means finished, making it easy for a reader to dive for the next book immediately upon finishing this one....
Linger is a fitting title for this book. It starts on a hopeful note for the main protagonists, but they soon come across new problems and questions that need to be answered, making their future once more uncertain. Sam, Grace, Cole, and Isabel have to find out not only what they want to do but what...
Another 3.5 star. I found this one dragged on a lot, especially since we knew what was wrong with Grace from page 1. We were literally shown in the prologue - if you have a brain. But she made it the big mystery of the book, with the climax and "cliffhanger" being the big reveal. *Shrugs*.If we igno...
It took me most of the book to accept Isabel and Cole because I'm such a Grace/Sam purist...but I found myself okay with them by the end. And speaking of the end...thank GOD I have Forever to read because waiting after reading that ending might have done me in.
I loved so much about this books. The connection that Grace and sam have. The relationship between the woods and all the characters. I missed so much as well. Although, Grace and Sam have been together for awhile I missed the authors description of the simple, little and loving touches they share...
The pace definitely picks up in Linger. The author switches narrators often which can be interesting and refreshing, but it was also sometimes confusing and frustrating to remember who was narrating. There seems to be two story lines going at once and you’ll find yourself rooting for one or the ot...
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