I liked this book, but not as much as I liked the first in the series. I think maybe I found that some of the plots seemed to happen a little too fast for my liking (such as the death of Will, for example). However, I still enjoyed the book and want to know what happens next.
I felt way too much emotion while reading this (in a good way).Arghhh...I can't believe how much this book managed to turn me inside out, upside down, and back and forth. At first I was sad, then I was happy, then I was melancholy, and finally I was stunned!To put it into perspective : Some books y...
Oh boy! What else can I say? This book has 400+ pages and nothing really happens; the majority of the book is padding and fluff. Cheap and ultimately boring. Most days I could only bear reading one chapter, if that. I don’t really like giving one star reviews, but I find that this book definitely d...
What a wonderful book! New York high society life at the turn of the century. Lots of romance, forbidden loves, unrequited love, intrigue, and betrayal. Each chapter begins with a society page excerpt, or a paragraph about etiquette in the 1890's, or a personal note from that era. I loved this book....
o...m....g....i cried! this was really good...not as good as the first one, but still great continuation of the story! already onto the thrid installment :)
First let me just say how much I love the covers of these books. A good cover can be enough to get someone to pick up a book, and these did their job. I saw these book in my local bookstore and it looked so interesting that I had pick it up. What I found was a very interesting book...for a teen read...
(note: since this is the second in the luxe series, there are references to the first novel that are spoilers if you haven't read it...though you really should get on that)in a sentence or two: the lives of new york's most luscious characters are still as deliciously intriguing as ever. Elizabeth fo...
Reading this was like watching a freight train run amuck. Why a YA book would have people hopping in and out of bed and living in "sin" without consequences is beyond me. Better off sticking with Edith Wharton.
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