I adore mermaid books, but I have to say Siren did not live up to my expectations.The beginning was sooooo slow and boring. It took a while for the mystery to get interesting and for Vanessa and her friends to realize that there were sirens behind the recent deaths. It was kinda obvious, I don't kno...
Nope. Couldn't finish this halfway through. Impossibly boring. What mystery?The majority of the book deals with Nessa's grief and her coming to terms with her sister's mysterious death through running away from her life and living alone. I can't believe her parents would allow their under-aged daugh...
Myths, folk and various beliefs are often used in literature as inspirations. Siren as it’s not hard to guess is about mythological creatures but with a very well created modern touch. Attributes responsible for fable-like descriptions of sirens were still on but the setting, execution of siren’s se...
This was my first book featuring sirens/mermaids. It was an interesting concept and the mystery surrounding the plot wasn’t too bad. The plot itself was not too bad and the setting suited the story. There was just one problem, and that was the characters. I couldn’t begin to like the characters, ev...
Avevo Sirene sul comodino da diverso tempo quando finalmente, alcuni giorni fa, mi sono decisa a leggerlo, complice anche l’uscita del secondo volume della saga.Il titolo rovina in realtà gran parte della suspence. Nella prima parte della narrazione veniamo a conoscenza di strani accadimenti a Winte...
Really enjoyed this book. A great mystery that kept you guessing. Story about a town where mysterious deaths are occurring. A couple of kids set out to find out the mystery of why these death's are happening. But, when Vanessa's twin sister Justine ends up dead she is more the determined to find the...
This book was a really pleasant surprise, I'm glad to say. I've been reading it all morning through and just finished it. :)Of course, it sounds just like your typical supernatural romance YA novel. But what I really liked was that this was just if you took it at face value.The story is about a jitt...
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