About two books ago in this series, right after reading the first and finding it relatively enjoyable, I discovered that the actual author of this series was James Frey. Having read enough about his exploits as an author, I was turned off enough to decide not to buy any further books. Thankfully, th...
After reading I Am Number Four, I was really looking forward to this. Only, of course, to be bitterly disappointed. What happened to John? Why is he being such an arsehole and making stupid decisions?This boy really needs to get his priorities sorted out! You think that with something as evil as the...
A definite step up from the last book in the series. John still annoys me, although I did like reading Marina's and Six's perspectives. However, if "Pittacus Lore" adds more points of view in the next book, it will make the series so much more harder to follow. I'd prefer to read from Eight or Nine,...
It was so refreshing to read Lorien stories that weren't from John's perspective at all! I did enjoy reading these stories as I'm so intrigued by Loric-Mogadorian fight and I felt this was a fitting companion to expand on the individual stories of the rest of the Garde, other than what we have gaine...
So we re-enter the hectic world that is the Loric's fight to save humanity from the Mogadorians. The remaining Loric are reunited with the exception of Five, who they are trying desperately to find. I have made no secret of the fact that I can't stand Number Four/John Smith. The good thing about the...
I wasn't aware that this was a YA book when I picked it up, and that's probably good, otherwise I doubt that I'd have read I Am Number Four. Being a YA book there was a lot of teenage love drama, complete with sappy dialogue and "lingering kisses," and "I couldn't sleep because I miss you so much" ...
crying blood and tears because of that ending sometimes, this series don't feel like a series at all but a really-really-really long book divided into parts, what with all the cliffhanger endings?i'll probably give this book a 4 if not for that heartbreaking ending?eight? seriously?Four: Still great...
If there's one important thing i learned from this book, it's to stop talking already if you don't have anything good to say.i cried really when the prophecy happened after all. i'm shocked and speechless. oh well. can't wait for the next book!
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