The Vespertine
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780606247917 (0606247912)
Publish date: March 20th 2012
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: The Vespertine (#1)
I don't really have much to say about "The Vespertine". It was not outstanding, but it was not terrible, it fell somewhere in an average middle. For positives, I would point to:- the quick story: the author had a small idea and didn't drag it out, which I appreciate.- the interesting "dark side" of ...
I really really liked this book. When I first read the book, I was expecting not to like it but I did. I really liked all of the characters which is something new for me because in almost every book there is a character I don't like or hate. I loved the character of Amelia and I loved the friendship...
soooo boring
I really wanted to like this novel. The idea held so much premise that I was sure this book was the right one for me. Believe me when I say I didn't understand this book at all. Was this a sequel? Was there some background information I was missing? Despite the fact that it was really the first book...
3/17/12 ** A suspenseful tale with supernatural elements set in Victorian Baltimore. A young woman, just 'coming out' to society, finds that her visions give her entree' into a world in which she might not have been invited. Events quickly come to a head when the visions become more frightening, a...