Oh geez... This is a really hard book to review.I'm honestly not sure what to think about Nightshade. I have no strong feelings toward it, and those books where you just don't give a shit about it, but didn't hate it are the hardest to review.It wasn't completely terrible. The writing is decent, no ...
Not as good as I expected it to be. The best bit was at the ending when it all finally started to get exciting... but then the ending came revealing that it is obviously going to carry on into the next book. I'd like to say I'm hyped up to read the next book, but I'm not. Nightshade was quite disapp...
I've read the book few years back. And I haven't read the sequel because I was irritated by Shay. Calla had been so shallow. Ren fascinates me, I hope he deserves a better spot in the story.
While I liked the concept of Guardians and Keepers, I couldn't quite make myself to like the characters. And without any likeness towards the characters I just couldn't get into the story no matter how interesting it became. My hopes were up after reading [b:Shadow Days|9537565|Shadow Days (Nightsha...
1.5 stars. Yup, guys, Nightshade was a huge miss for me. So, with so many reviews about how awesome and fantastic and badass Calla was, I was pretty sure I'd like it - yeah, I was hesitant, but that was because it seemed like a story without much of a plot. "Calla graduates, marries Ren, makes babie...
I have never been a fan of wolves, but I absolutely adored Maggie Stiefvater’s The Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy and when I stumbled upon this series on Goodreads, I was interested. Then I found it on sale on The Book Depository and for 3-4€ I couldn’t pass up the opportunity and purchased the first...
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesAndrea Cremer brings us into a world filled with detailed history, culture and folklore in Nightshade, the first of the Nightshade trilogy. Cremer introduces us to Calla, an alpha female of the Nightshade pack, destined to mate with Ren, an alpha male of the Bane ...
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