Shift
Born after The Shift, a little-understood event that enabled the younger generations to communicate with the dead, sixteen year-old Aura can see ghosts. These violet-hued spirits are constantly talking to her, following her, wanting her to help them make amends for their untimely deaths. Aura...
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Born after The Shift, a little-understood event that enabled the younger generations to communicate with the dead, sixteen year-old Aura can see ghosts. These violet-hued spirits are constantly talking to her, following her, wanting her to help them make amends for their untimely deaths. Aura finds this all rather annoying ~ until her boyfriend Logan died and began to haunt her. Aura wants to be there for Logan, to support him as a friend, but while Logan struggles to come to terms with being a ghost, she finds herself increasingly drawn to her very-alive and very-cute friend, Zachary. And as the lines between ghost and shade, and friendship and love begin to blur, Aura realises that time is running out, and if she is to unlock the mysteries of the Shift then she must choose between Logan and Zachary. But when both boys hold a piece of your heart, how do you choose?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780857071866 (0857071866)
Publish date: June 1st 2011
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's
Pages no: 367
Edition language: English
Series: Shade (#2)
If ever there was a book not to judge by it's cover, it's this one. Shift looks like it's the BDSM version of Twilight. Instead it's a fantasy-like ghost story, meaning less scary and more world building. Shift also stays away from the second book slump, having a story line all to itself that still ...
So, I know that I kept pushing this book to the back burner but it really wasn't that bad. It started off a little silly what with Logan becoming solid/alive and more of the cursed love-triangle but once it started going into the details of the Shift itself, I was hooked. I'm ready to read the next ...
This book made me hate every character, except Dylan. Aura was stupid. She talks how she's all proud of her Italian heritage but she doesn't know where Malta is. Note: She thinks it's in Africa. Aura, honey. Here's a picture for you. Do you see it now? It's so far away from Italy. Hope you can find ...
This rating is entirely in spite of myself.God, this series. I keep reading it, but it's not actually good. I really can't stand how Zach's accent is written. He sounds like an old man. I can't stand Logan. He's possessive and selfish. And everyone loves Aura no matter how much flip flopping she doe...
Major disappointment. Review maybe to come.