I loved The Hollow and The Haunted. Both stories were well written with rich detailed settings, beautiful descriptions, and the characters were also very well done. Overall those two books were excellent. So. Of course my expectations for The Hidden were high as I assumed it would be just as awesome...
What to say, what to say…I loved first two books in this series. Abbey is an average high school student who is struggling to cope after the death of her best friend. Abbey finds comfort in Caspian, who she meets at her friend’s funeral. It later turns out that Caspian is dead and Abbey’s destiny is...
No.No.No.Stop this right nowAuthors, be aware of the audience you're targeting. Be aware of how fragile some minds are. You have a weapon here and this book is very dangerous. I am so mad right now.So, the last book of this trilogy. I didn't like the first one, i didn't care much for the second one....
Sadly, this book diminished my overall opinion of the series, though again it seems I'm in the minority as the ratings are generally higher for this book. In a way, it was almost too short -- tying up the various loose ends actually deserved at least another couple of chapters. I was very disappoint...
Beautiful finish to a truly breathtaking series - the story of Caspian and Abigail has stolen my heart, changed my perception of life and death and taught me what true happiness, love and friendship are..things that can withstand the tides of time and live on through human memory. One of the most ha...
This book had me cheering for somebody to die. Really, sick huh. The girl Abby has to die to complete her ghostly mate Caspian, as seen in other books. Her time is near, she must make a choice. Here I am thinking die, die, die already be with him. Dang what is wrong with me. She has parents, friends...
This is the first trilogy, in a long time, that my first reaction upon finishing the last words was a "content" sigh, followed by realization and then denial (no, it can't be over, I want more).I will not bother to individually comment on the books, other than to say that while the first book in the...
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