Posted @ my blogThe Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews The end of Crescendo, we were left with one major cliffhanger to speculate on what would happen next.I pondered many things, but what happened, and what we were dealt with didn't come into it. I never expected that Nora would wake up with her memor...
I'm sad to say that this series is starting to fall flat for me. I never got the feeling that Nora was immature and selfish and whiny until this book. I've never been all that ga-ga over Patch either, but I liked them as a couple. I felt like they complimented each other.The fact that Nora has lo...
As you can tell, I'm on a roll with trying to read books that have been on shelves for a while now. Since this series has been option to become a movie, I jumped on it to read it. And now I know why this book is called Silence...What I loved most about this book is great plot. Nora has lost everythi...
The book overall was good :) And I WAS happy with it, thinking it to be the last one... I thought it had an adequate ending and was happy with series. Then to my dismay I turned the page to find there will be ANOTHER one! Seriously. I guess I don't mind, but even the first one didn't seem to me like...
I thought the first half of this one was awesome, and then it kind of dropped off a bit in awesomeness. It was still good/interesting, but I thought she was going to knock it totally out of the park, and then it seemed like she kind of got tired. Writing is hard, yo. Liked #2 the best so far. On to ...
(This review was originally posted here.)If I had to describe Silence in a few words, it would be "the calm before a storm", because it's what it truly was! A great build-up for the final book.The book picked up three months after the events in Crescendo. Nora woke up in a cemetery without memory of...
Review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.I loved Hush, Hush, and whilst Crescendo didn't quite live up to it, I was still really excited to read Silence. The book starts out with a really interesting twist, which is that Nora has amnesia. Cue her trying to piece back what has happened to her and ...
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