I'm gonna give this 3.5 stars, as I did for White Cat. It was a good and enjoyable read and the story has gone in an unexpected direction so I'm intrigued to see how Holly finishes the series with Black Heart.
I picked up two of these from the library. One has a simple, sparse design that I really like. The other is this ... with some blond gal (Lila?) and a red glove. Must say, I prefer the cover set with the 20's style font and limited graphics over black. On to the review:Characters: Cassel continues t...
After reading this book (and loving it!), I went back and found my review of [b:White Cat|6087756|White Cat (Curse Workers, #1)|Holly Black|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358274572s/6087756.jpg|6264661] and looked at my one con, which was "The backstory is a bit shallow and you are just dropped right...
4.5 StarsAt the same time Cassel discovered he was one of the rarest and most powerful curse-workers, he also discovered his family had been deceiving him for many years. Now with his secret out both criminals and feds want him on their side. But choosing sides has to be put on hold until he can fi...
Die deutsche Rezension findet ihr hier.This review contains spoilers for the previous book.3.5___________________________It sucks to be Cassel Sharpe. His brothers betrayed him; his mother cursed his crush into loving him – now he doesn’t even know if he can trust his best friend’s words. Neverthele...
This review is also available on my blog. I've never read mystery books before. (You know, Sherlock Holmes and any of those.) I always thought that books like that need full concentration, you just have to think all the time until your brain get squeezed. Probably the reason behind that is because I...
3.5/5I enjoyed White Cat pretty well. It was interesting jumping from the curse worker world to the mobster side of that world. It was interesting but it was hard to get fully into it because Cassel wasn’t a worker (though we find out differently towards the end). We were outsiders just like Cassel ...
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