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Lost Voices (Lost Voices Trilogy #1) - Community Reviews back

by Sarah Porter, Julia Whelan
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Maniacgirl4books
Maniacgirl4books rated it 10 years ago
This book was definitely one of the most depressing books I have ever read. This book was really interesting from the beginning and progressed from there. I thought this book was very well written and enjoyable. For the most part in the book the main character is alone with her thoughts, this create...
MulticulturalJunkie
MulticulturalJunkie rated it 11 years ago
Rated 3.5, but the inconsistencies brought me to choose between the lower spectrum than the higher(3 representing 3.5 opposed to 4).I enjoyed it, and it was big on diversity. But at times there were just too many characters to connect with anyone.my full review can be seen here :)http://guinandliber...
Reading Books, Reading More Books
Reading Books, Reading More Books rated it 11 years ago
Mermaids! Sisterhood! A little bit of darkness, I can get into a book like that.Only, oh. :( They're mean mermaids and the whole book is a bunch of catty passive aggressive arguments with sprinkles of undying love that makes no sense at all. Even our main heroine, who is above all this petty arguing...
Reflections
Reflections rated it 12 years ago
Initially it almost seems like a dream come true when Luce is transformed into a mermaid, because for the first time in her life she has friends, a powerful body and an incredible ability to sing personal songs that are beautiful enough to control the seas, but this is not a simple story with a shin...
Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
I’ve been meaning to read Lost Voices by author, Sarah Porter, for quite some time now. Lately, I’ve been reading a lot (and I do mean a lot) of YA novels that are about mermaids and I’m proud to say that Lost Voices definitely stands apart from the rest. Sarah Porter did an amazing job at tuggin...
No Bent Spines
No Bent Spines rated it 12 years ago
And it all started with humans and ended with mer.....3.7 stars (not romance)...needs romance
ThePassionateBookworm1
ThePassionateBookworm1 rated it 13 years ago
This book was.. Beautiful, disturbing, hauntingly addictive. I could go on and on. Sarah Porter took Mermaid and Siren lore and twisted it into something that left me.. at lost for words at times. In this story mermaids are girls who have had some of the harshest of lives. The ones who feel unloved,...
Infinite Satellite
Infinite Satellite rated it 13 years ago
Concept: A+++Plot: B-Character Development: CWriting: APacing: BEnding: BCover Art: BI loved the concept behind this book because it was much closer to the roots of mermaids than other mermaid movies or books I've encountered. Mermaids are water creatures, and with few exceptions, female water creat...
Nada Más Que Amor
Nada Más Que Amor rated it 13 years ago
This was such a weird book. But i liked it! I cannot wait to read the next book. ^^,
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 13 years ago
Let me say right away, I did not finish this book. I have no idea how it ends nor do I really care to. But, I feel that I listened to enough of it to form an opinion and therefore give a partial review. I have read a lot of reviews on this book and most people seemed to like it. I just couldn't brin...
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