logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

The Madman's Daughter (The Madman's Daughter, #1) - Community Reviews back

by Megan Shepherd
sort by language
The Bibliophile Confessions
The Bibliophile Confessions rated it 11 years ago
The first time I've read such novel and I don't know what to say, besides these words:I DID NOT SEE IT COMING
I am Sam Tule
I am Sam Tule rated it 11 years ago
hadytangible
hadytangible rated it 11 years ago
The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd was intriguing, there was a morbid air for sure, all the scalpels, raw tissue, bones and organs was well described but i think my problem was the "heroin" I don't like Juliet much, I find her annoying and pretty blind, although sometimes she did the right thin...
Munira @ In Vogue with Books
Munira @ In Vogue with Books rated it 11 years ago
Eee-Ho! (Okay that sounded weird -_-) Never mind, I wasn't up for this review this soon, you know. Only because I had not read the book and was planning to do so later this month. But then, I saw the second book and people fangirling everywhere and I knew in that very moment that I HAD to read thi...
Emerjas
Emerjas rated it 11 years ago
The Madman's Daughter starts off really well. I was drawn in immediately to the story and really liked Juliet, the main character. Unfortunately, the book took a turn for the worse when Edward, the second love interest, is introduced. The pace of the book slows down so that Juliet can go on and on a...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
The Madman’s Daughter is most definitely an adaptation of H. G. Wells’ The Island of Dr. Moreau, as they both contain many of the same scenes and even the same events. However, Megan Shepherd’s decision to use a woman as the main character, and not just any woman but Dr. Moreau’s daughter, changes t...
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 11 years ago
Source: Library Publisher: Baltzer + Brey Series: The Madman’s Daughter #1 Edition: Hardcover, 432 pages Genre: Young Adult Horror Purchase: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon purchases Rating: 4/5 The Madman’s Daughter offered me something ...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
I adore my dog. I love everything about her. She's just an amazing person. She's a pug mix and loves life with a fierce passion. Everything makes her face light up, and if dogs possessed the necessary facial muscles to smile, she would be permanently grinning. She loves lying in the sunshine, chasin...
dei reads
dei reads rated it 11 years ago
The ending..... WTF just happened!?This is a retelling of a classic, which I have not read yet, so I can't make comparisons. Anyway, the story started well and interesting, then the supposed gothic horror suddenly became more focused on Juliet battling over which man to pick -- it's another love tri...
The Mystical and the Magical
The Mystical and the Magical rated it 11 years ago
2.5 stars. Okay, so, personally I found this whole book to be predictable and cheesy. I figured out who the mystery monster was about half of the way through. Also, I didn't really like Juliet either. ______We've got a cover! :DHonestly, not what I was expecting, but whatevs.
Need help?