Chapter-by-chapter on my blog.This whole thing is such an utter mess. The writing is woefully dreadful. The author attempted to capture a teenage voice, and to a certain extent she did. But the book ended up sounding like it was a novelization of a 15 year-old's myspace page, not an actual teenag...
The beginning didn't grab me but once, I got into the story, I got pretty involved.My pet peeve about this novel was the thoughts of the main character, Zoey Redbird. Whilst I'd appreciate the look into the protagonist's head, there were some thoughts about smoking, drinking, fashion, bitchy-ness e...
I have to admit that I set this book aside in the first chapter and told myself I couldn't read it--that it was too YA to be something I would really get into and enjoy. However, my sixteen year old daughter had read the first three books in this series and was set on having a novel we could discuss...
I think I must have been pretty desparate to read a book that was out of "reality" for me to not only read this first book, but all of the rest of them. It was like living through a boarding high school, with mixed morals, way too much sex, bullies, mean girls, crazy possesed teachers, all of them w...
I believe this series has potential... I really did enjoy parts of this book and felt like the Author, though at time was preachy did portray a modern day 16 year old well. I found that I really felt a connection to Zoey's 'Merry band of friends' to be refreshing and enjoyed that the group was well ...
I hate giving up on books but I got to like page 30 and I couldn't take it any more. Absolutely, dreadfully, bloody awful. Characters were awful, writing was horrible, worst 30 pages I've read all year. When people like this get published(they are not authors), I get disgusted because there are s...
I've seen this on the shelves for years now, and have always thought about picking it up, but I could never make myself do it. Probably because there are thirty thousand of them, and honestly a lot of series like this, especially vamp series are just too vapid to waste my time on. However, with th...
There was something addictive about this book in the same way car crashes and bad TV shows are addictive; it was terribly written in the most clichéd teen speak manner possible so it definitely hurt to read in places, the lack of originality in the plotting weighed down the potential the mythos had ...
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