So, I first read this book when it first came out. I wasn't reading Young Adult novels, then. I thought it was pretty good. Rereading it, I discovered how idiotic I was two or three years ago.The funny thing about this is that it doesn't really have anything to do with Greek Mythology. There were go...
When 18 year old Kate moves to her mother's home town of Eden to fulfil her mother's dying wish, she is unprepared for what is in store for her. After a freak accident in which a girl dies, Kate meets Henry. He proclaims himself to be Hades, the God of the Underworld. Kate disbelieves him until he b...
So I am pretty late in the Goddess Test band wagon but I am really glad I read this. At first I wasn't so sure about this book for several reasons but by the time I got to the end it all made sense and I was definitely happily surprised.As a character I liked Kate. She was mature and she definitely ...
This is more like a high 3. Maybe 3.5. I liked it but for the love of all that is good I can't figure out what it was that I liked. I liked Kate, but I didn't love her. Every once in a while Henry would make me sigh, but then it he was back to meh. Over a fast and not too shabby read.
The Goddess Test is about Kate, a girl whose mother is dying. She meets Henry, a boy who says he is Hades. After seeing him bring a girl back to life, Kate sees a chance at saving her mother's life. She enters into a deal with him to take a series of tests to become a goddess, and he keeps her mothe...
Review originally published on acreads.blogspot.com!This review will contain spoilers... Read at your own risk! So, remember that whole I'm going to chunk this book up in chapter sections and read it slowwwly so that I don't finish before the rest of my book club does? Yeah, me too and I pushed that...
Kate and her mom are close. Kate’s mom is also dying. While Kate struggles to deal with losing her mother, she makes friends in a new town. After an accident with a “friend” dying, Kate is found by Henry, who says he is Hades, and to prove it brings her “friend” back to life.I think of this book...
3.5 Stars! Check this review out on our blog!really like the cover of this book. It doesn't look as cool above, but once you physically have the book, the details on the cover are stunning. One of the reasons I wanted read this book was that I love Greek mythology. The Goddess Test puts it's own spi...
For the first time, I marked my reading progress with GR, and that's the only reason I have finished this book. It felt like a school assignment. I won't write about Greek Mythology issues nor the message this book conveys, they are well covered in number of reviews available here. I agree with most...
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