The Seven Rays
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781416938392 (1416938397)
ASIN: 1416938397
Publish date: 2009-11-24
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (Juv)
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Not impressed. Not, not impressed at all. Not a fan.This really could have been a good book - the premise had a lot of potential. But it quickly degraded into a sad mess of stuff that really didn't connect at the end. Talented, smart girl goes slowly out of her mind? Mother is best friend and th...
Whew. What a disappointment. I picked up The Seven Rays at one of my Borders Runs on a whim, without ever having heard of it and judging it based on summary alone. I suppose I should stop trusting my instincts! This book was just plain bad, and I wanted to quit it partway in. However, I pushed throu...
This book has a few interesting things going for it, and a lot of irritating things going against it. The supernatural elements were a jumble, the action was decidedly non-young-adult, and the dialog was grating. Teens may talk this way, but none I've known.The first book of a series needs to have a...
This is such a bizarre piece of work, I'm not sure what to make of it. It started out fun, got interesting, then got bizarre, then got really bizarre, and then became a full on crap-fest, theeeen it ended okay. Unfortunately the conclusion was really open-ended. No word on whether or not it will ...
Some books suck you in from the very first sentence you read. This was one of them. Beth Michaels is an average teenager (apart from being abnormally smart but that's neither here nor there) and when her vision is enhanced by ropey knots and helices, her average life gets strange fast. Bendinger's w...