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by Lauren DeStefano, Teagan White
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EricaO
EricaO rated it 11 years ago
I've come to the conclusion that I really like the way this author sets up a story, creates a place and time, and makes a situation interesting.I won't say this book doesn't have problems and I acknowledge that sometimes DeStefano's descriptions get a little out of hand and exasperating, but, to my ...
Litchick's Hit List
Litchick's Hit List rated it 11 years ago
Morgan lives in a city in the sky. Below this hunk of floating rock, earth. Her people stare down at us, copy our advancements, and wonder what it’s like down here. For some, this becomes a deadly fixation and they become either so enamored by the idea of us, or so desperate to escape their small wo...
Head In The Clouds
Head In The Clouds rated it 11 years ago
More Reviews:REVIEWMs. DeStefano never fails to amaze me with her writing skills. Every book I have read by her is so wonderfully flowing and almost magical in just the writing itself. Perfect Ruin is no different. The world she creates and the way she describes it is artfully vivid.The book takes...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 11 years ago
Beautiful. Just beautiful! If I overuse any adjective in this review, I can guarantee you it will be "beautiful". Though you can trust me when I say that it's totally warranted. I loved this book. The kind of love that makes you swoon over and over the further on you read. Okay, okay. I'll stop gush...
Kayleigh {K-Books}
Kayleigh {K-Books} rated it 11 years ago
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy: On the floating city of Internment, you can be anything you dream. Unless you approach the edge. Morgan Stockhour knows getting too close to the edge of Internment, the floating city in the clouds where she lives, can lead t...
Nimue
Nimue rated it 11 years ago
really slow start, pace speeds up after 40% intriguing world. but pretty cruel. interesting twist
Bookfever
Bookfever rated it 11 years ago
Being a huge fan of Lauren DeStefano and her Chemical Garden trilogy, I didn't know quite what to expect of Perfect Ruin. It could be either just as amazing or a huge disappointment. But, really... can Lauren write bad books? I think not. She's a brilliant writer. I absolutely loved Perfect Ruin. I ...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 11 years ago
My Rating – 4 Stars I am a big fan of the Chemical Garden Trilogy so I was very excited to see the author was starting another series and I’m glad to find out my excitement wasn’t misplaced. Internment is a floating city in the sky. No one really knows why it was ripped from the ground (at least...
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads rated it 11 years ago
Other reviews at The Book Babe's Reads. I see no proof, only words, but words can be powerful. Words can be what puts a boy to death. I really wish that I could give Perfect Ruin a bazillion of million stars. But I can't. Don't get me wrong at all - I quite enjoyed it! But I can't discount the f...
Mickey Is Hopelessly Average
Mickey Is Hopelessly Average rated it 11 years ago
I received a copy of Perfect Ruin as a first read through Goodreads giveaways. Before I even get to reviewing the book I just want to say it is seriously one of the prettiest paperbacks I own. The cover is gorgeous! And the font! *swoon* Anyways, Morgan Stockhour lives on the floating city of Intern...
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