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The Mark - Jen Nadol
The Mark
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Cassandra Renfield has always seen the mark—a glow around certain people reminiscent of candlelight. But the one time she mentioned it, it was dismissed as a trick of the light. Until the day she watches a man awash in the mark die. After searching her memories, Cassie realizes she can see a... show more
Cassandra Renfield has always seen the mark—a glow around certain people reminiscent of candlelight. But the one time she mentioned it, it was dismissed as a trick of the light. Until the day she watches a man awash in the mark die. After searching her memories, Cassie realizes she can see a person’s imminent death. Not how or where, only when: today. Armed with a vague understanding of the light, Cassie begins to explore her “gift,” seeking those marked for death and probing the line between decision and destiny. Though she’s careful to hide her secret—even from her new philosophy-obsessed boyfriend—with each impending death comes the temptation to test fate. But so many questions remain. How does the mark work? Why is she the only one who sees it? And finally, the most important of all: If you know today is someone’s last, should you tell them?
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781599906072 (1599906074)
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages no: 187
Edition language: English
Series: The Mark (#1)
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Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it
3.0 The Mark
The Mark was…interesting. I didn’t hate it. I know, I know, it’s not a good sign when all I can say about a book is that I didn’t hate it but honestly, I found the book interesting but at the same time, it wasn’t what I was expecting. The cover leads me to believe that the novel is going to be focus...
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions rated it
2.0
... not really worth ranting about.
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it
This is one of those books that I could have happily gone through life having never bothered reading it. The style of writing is decent enough, never irritatingly clunky or long-winded, but dry.I can appreciate the situation Cassie faced with her strange ability, losing her grandmother, etc., but I ...
Reading Teen
Reading Teen rated it
4.0 The Mark
From http://www.readingteen.net/Cassie Renfield has seen the mark since she was a child, but it's only been recently that she's understood what it means. When she sees the mark on her grandmother's friend, who dies that same day, she starts to realize that she is being warned that a person is about...
Reading Angel
Reading Angel rated it
4.0 The Mark
This was a very thought provoking novel. If you knew someone was about to die, should you tell them? Could you tell them? Would they even believe you? Would it even make a difference? That's just some of the questions that will fly through your head as you read this book. Although there wasn't...
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