I enjoyed this book. I love the idea that a young woman can cry an entire continent into the sea. The tears of Eureka Boudreaux can do so much damage that seedbearers demand her death before fate can play out what could happen. The story starts from Ander’s point of view as he has to watch his aunt ...
I will try again some time. Eureka (ugh, what's up with her name?) is so boring and utterly lifeless (no pun intended) that I cannot stand her form more than an hour.
I wasn't the biggest fan of Lauren Kate's Fallen series, so I was very hesitant to pick up Teardrop. The promise of tears bringing about the end of the world and the presence of Atlantis ultimately convinced me to read this book, but unfortunately this somewhat intriguing premise was not enough to m...
OVERALL IMPRESSION: I didn't enjoy reading this book. I feel like it took forever to get to the meat of the story. I was just reading and reading trying to get to the good part. And then, just when I thought it was going to pick up and the story line would progress, it slowed back down and dragged o...
Okay. I didn’t go into this book with high expectations, as I sometimes do when I have read and enjoyed an author’s previous works. So I can't blame the old expectations for this one. I really enjoyed the first Fallen novel, and became less in love with the books as time went on. But I like Lauren K...
Eureka never cries… Never as she was warned by her mother to never cry. It was when she was really young but it stuck with her and she has never cried since – not even when her mother died in an accident that was supposed to claim her life too. Now struggling with school, friends, parents and a step...
The mythology is arguably the coolest thing about TEARDROP, but it's also the only cool thing about TEARDROP. The first 100 pages or so is pretty lackluster as all the main characters trot in and out and Eureka (who is called Reka which never stopped conjuring 'stink' in my mind every time I read it...
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