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by Aimee Carter
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ElizaZ
ElizaZ rated it 9 years ago
Taking an old tale and giving it an exciting twist for a new audience is a job for a skilled, dedicated writer who is prepared to put effort into making the differences in the new version gel with the original story and characters. Fans of the original will mostly love it, and it will still be acces...
ElizaZ
ElizaZ rated it 9 years ago
Taking an old tale and giving it an exciting twist for a new audience is a job for a skilled, dedicated writer who is prepared to put effort into making the differences in the new version gel with the original story and characters. Fans of the original will mostly love it, and it will still be acces...
LulzCat Reviews
LulzCat Reviews rated it 10 years ago
There are TONS of bad reviews on this book and I figured it would be a DNF for me. I ended up enjoying it well enough to keep going. Did I love it? No, but it was a pretty decent read. It was a good book to kill some time with. The pacing was good and kept me interested. I even liked the chara...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 10 years ago
No-recomendado por Violante y Majo Me propongo leer de principio a fin libros considerados "malos". Mi intención es encontrar al menos UNA cualidad buena en ellos y reseñarlos objetivamente siguiendo 20 puntos a desarrollar brevemente. (Los puntos varían según el género del que se trate.)Si tienen g...
Beauty and the Reader
Beauty and the Reader rated it 10 years ago
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book. I liked the way the new world was set up, I liked the characters, I liked the way it was written, and I liked the plot. And yet, I didn't give it 5/5 stars. There were some reasons for this. In this review, I will discuss both positive and negative aspect...
Bücherchaos
Bücherchaos rated it 10 years ago
ein tolles buchDas Buch hat mich durch sein Cover angesprochen, eigentlich schlicht, aber es hatte irgendwas ;)Es geht darum das Kate den letzten Wunsch ihrer Mutter erfüllen mag und das ist zurück in das Dorf Eden.Ihre Mutter ist schwer Krank und wird nicht mehr lange leben und Kate opfert alle Zei...
Confuzzled Books
Confuzzled Books rated it 11 years ago
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 bo...
Tessa's Blog
Tessa's Blog rated it 11 years ago
Usually, I love anything that has to do with Greek culture; their architecture, myths of curses and heroes, and gyros, but The Goddess test was more chick lit than the myths I know and love. All you have to know is that it is a bad mix of Percy Jackson and Abandon by Meg Cabot. Separately, they were...
Little Miss Bookmark
Little Miss Bookmark rated it 11 years ago
I've always been interested in Greek mythology. It's nothing that I've obsessed about and read everything that I can get my hands on, but I know most of the gods and goddesses so this book was pretty interesting for me. By no means to you need to have this huge amount of background info on Greek myt...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
The Greek gods are fun subjects. They are whimsical, petulant, and all-powerful. They have personalities that are larger than life and are so well-known that a few well-chosen words are all that one needs to be able to identify them. Aimee Carter’s The Goddess Test series is another in a long line o...
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