Shallow Graves
by:
Kali Wallace (author)
A murdered teenage girl is resurrected as an undead creature with dangerous powers, and she must find a way to reconcile memories of her old, normal life with the magical underworld to which she now belongs, a world populated by monsters from international folklore as well as the people who hunt...
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A murdered teenage girl is resurrected as an undead creature with dangerous powers, and she must find a way to reconcile memories of her old, normal life with the magical underworld to which she now belongs, a world populated by monsters from international folklore as well as the people who hunt them.
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Format: Hardcover
Edition language: English
"The patchwork girl I had stitched together was gone. She had never existed at all.She had been less real than the wisp of a shadow. There was only me." The minute I started this, it was easy to see that the author wanted to hit all the "right" buttons with this story: moving it as far away as poss...
17 year old Breezy is on the cusp of adulthood. She's about to graduate high school and has made plans to follow her dream to become an astronaut. The future looks bright until she takes a fateful walk home and wakes up a year later in her own shallow grave. Birds fall out of the sky announcing B...
I am really pretty stunned by how much I enjoyed this book - a total sleeper hit as far as I am concerned. Not particularly ambitious, but very enjoyable. Breezy Lin (horrible name) wakes up in a shallow grave one year after she has been murdered. She has no idea what is going on, and spends the b...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerShallow Graves starts off with a strong, spine-tingling beginning that had me hooked almost instantly. When I first discovered this chilling debut, I knew I had to get my hands on it. It’s a semi-new experience for me, deviating from the romance ...
Every now and then I read a book that both hooks me, and completely confuses me. Shallow Graves was one of those books. While the concept was fresh, and interesting, there was always this air of unanswered questions hanging over the whole thing. Let's just say that I'm still on the fence about this ...