This was a super fast and easy paranormal Vampire book. I heard so much about this series so I picked up the first to get started. It deals with typical paranormal plots like: Girl becomes Vampire, leaves to a boarding school and finds a new home and new friends. Don't me wrong, I'm OK with these ki...
I read with a theme during the April Read-a-Thon, and vampire young adult series was that theme. One would think that the vampire story would get old after a while, but each author I pick up has a unique twist to it. P.C. and Kristin Cast are no different in that they present the idea of a vampire...
There are SO many other Twilight-esque novels out there, but I thought I'd give another series a shot. Although the plot to this one was okay, there were so many things that made me angry with the book. Like the over-the-top reactions to anything related to homosexuality or drugs. It was almost p...
Okay I will not lie, this book was a bit difficult for me to start. I opened the pages, read the writing and cringed. One of the things I love about good YA fiction is that they cater to their audience. This book...it went a little overboard with the "hip teen" writing style.Still, I took a deep bre...
This is another popular vampire series out there. Unlike Twilight, this series is based on a school called House of Night, on which those who are marked go to.After she is Marked, 16-year-old Zoey Redbird enters the House of Night and learns that she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as s...
I have very mixed feelings about this book. One side of me thought book 1 was ok, but this second book, I started to get annoyed.First there is this thing that all vampires are beautiful, so only pretty people change? And of course they get even more beautiful after they are marked. Zoey is of cours...
This book started a bit dull and I find it took a long time to get interesting. It was a lot more oriented towards younger teenagers than young adults too I think. Some of the characters were still fun and the story got a bit more intriguing towards the end (like, right at the end) where it makes it...
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