Tana wakes up after a sundown party to find all of her friends, with the exception of her infected ex-boyfriend, have been killed by vampires. She flees the party with her ex-boyfriend and a vampire who has been left chained up in the corner of the room. Not knowing what else to do, the three of the...
This book started out really strong, but kind of fizzled in the middle. The end picked back up, but felt rushed. Overall, the plot didn't really seem to go anywhere, we just kind of followed Tana around during a couple of really bad days. I don't know if this is a set up for a series featuring Ta...
Since this book was getting such rave reviews, I thought I give it try. Being that I was done with paranormal, I was hoping that this book would be different. It is different. But for me, it still carried that same feel to a vampire book. Plot: I think my biggest problem of the book didn’t really ...
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown felt like two separate, but interesting, stories being told that didn't quite work together. We have Tana's story and Gavriel's story. Tana was the main character, but I felt like her story got overshadowed whenever Gavriel came on the scene, particularly when the action...
Here are a few quick thoughts: - This is a dystopia book - the society deals with the aftermath of something that happened a few decades ago the best way it knows... - The MC is not a crybaby, she take matters in to her own hands - she bleeds and she hurts, but she kicks, fights, kills, run!!! - Eve...
I can definitely see why people have been raving about this book all over the blogosphere. I was expecting just another decent vampire story, but what I got was actually so much more. I was surprised at how deliciously chilling the story was. No sparkling vampires here! One thing I really liked ab...
I consider Holly Black one of my favorite authors, but I was truly disappointed with “The Coldest Girl in Coldtown.” I didn’t like the in-between chapters at all. Every time I came to one I just wanted to skim through it. Some of them contained pertinent information, but I pretty much thought they w...
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown was my first novel from Holly Black. Since reading this, I've heard plenty of comments of CGiC being her best writing, and I have to say that it lived up to the hype. Scary, fast, believable, romantically dark, and easily one of the best books I've read in 2013. Plot-wi...
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