The Secret Hour
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780060519513 (0060519517)
Publish date: March 2nd 2004
Publisher: Eos
Pages no: 297
Edition language: English
Series: Midnighters (#1)
Unusual names, weird eyes, super powers, teenagers, boring. Too many chapters with differing POV. They're pretty much just Vampires with another name, working on the whole stereotypical idea that all (modern) Vampires wear black, listen to metal, like the dark, etc. The writing want terrible, which ...
Ero fermamente indecisa sulla valutazione finale, purtroppo goodreads non presenta le mezze stelle, perché avrei certamente valutato questo libro con un 3.5. Un'opera a mio parere molto innovativa e allo stesso tempo nulla di eccezionale. Ho intenzione di concludere la saga perché ormai ha suscitato...
First off, I like my paranormal books to also have a little romance in them and this, apart from a kiss or two, had no romance.Second. I had no idea what this sERIES would be about when I bought the trilogy as the synopsis was a little vague.So, I have to admit that I did like it...just not really e...
I think Midnighters is Westerfeld’s second published series, and I’m not sure what order they were written in compared to his other earlier series per se, but I’m loving what I’m reading. As a huge fan of Uglies, my very first exposure to Westerfeld, and of anything Scott Westerfeld lays claim to, I...
This was a fun little read about a group of teenagers who wake up during a mysterious 25th hour of the day that other people don't experience. Westerfeld creates both beautiful and creepy scenes in this strange, blue-lit, mostly frozen time. I couldn't help but be amused by some of the creatures t...