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Isa Lavinia
Isa Lavinia rated it 11 years ago
The Faerie Rebels and Swift series are pure YA gold, worthy of a spriggan hoard! In Nomad, we pick up right where Swift left off: with Ivy banished from the Delve and in the company of "Richard" (now Martin). And though details were a bit hazy to me, seeing as I read Swift 2 years ago, thankfully,...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 11 years ago
With Swift, fourth book of the Fairie Rebels (or the first one in the Swift series), we get a new heroine, and another dangerous quest. But one thing doesn't change: PEOPLE, THIS IS HOW YA BOOKS SHOULD BE WRITTEN!! A strong plot, cleverly built, and strong enough to keep going through of whole boo...
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library rated it 11 years ago
R.J. Anderson’s Knife tells the story of a headstrong, wily young faerie named Knife and her adventures as she attempts to unravel why her faery people no longer have any magic. Knife is a very difficult book to review. I liked some things about it and I disliked other things, and it kind of left ...
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it 11 years ago
Having read this as an e-book, I didn't get a good look at the cover of this sequel to Ultraviolet, and only just now see that the tagline is "Everything you are is a lie." Which is just as perfect as "Ultraviolet: Everything you believe is wrong." Oh. Wow. This was such a fun book to read. Niki, ...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
You know that old tag-line for those awesome sweets, Skittles - "taste the rainbow"?! Welcome to Alison of Ultraviolet by RJ Anderson's world!! She has a condition/gift/anomaly whereby she can taste colours and lies, see the colour of numbers, feel sounds. What she has is called synesthesia which is...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 11 years ago
This book starts off as a weird mystery. Alison wakes up in a psychiatric treatment center with no memory of why she's there. All her life, she has experienced sensations that other people don't, like tasting the color blue, knowing that each letter of the alphabet has a color, and knowing that the ...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 11 years ago
After re-reading Knife, the first book in this series, I knew I had to get started on "Rebel" as soon as possible, mainly because I couldn't wait to figure out what was going to happen next in the story! Addictive: check. In this book that takes place a few good years after Knife, our main character...
GammiReads
GammiReads rated it 11 years ago
OH MY GOD I LOVED THIS SO MUCH.The first one was phenomenal and I expected this to be a bit worse, like any other sequel but this BLEW ME AWAY.The plot was amazing. It absorbed me right as the beginning and every day I yearned to read more. Her plan at the end threw me off completely, I only got wha...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 11 years ago
Okay, i'll admit that if it wasn't for Isa i probably wouldn't ever have picked this one up... Lets face it, the cover _although beautiful _ seems more middle grade oriented than ya.Well, let me tell you, The cover..."lies"! The writing in this story is so captivating that even during this re-re...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 12 years ago
4.5 StarsIt seemed like it took forever for me to finish this book, but the truth is, once I started getting into it, I pretty much powered through the entire thing in less than ten hours. I had a feeling it wouldn't take me long to finish, especially after reaching the midpoint of the book without ...
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