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Through the Ever Night (Under the Never Sky) - Community Reviews back

by Veronica Rossi
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jody eve
jody eve rated it 12 years ago
Ugh. This book. I can't get it out of my head, and now I'm staring at my to-read shelf and I just. I don't know. What do I pick up next? Where do I even begin? Will anything ever compare? I ever love anything ever again???Through the Ever Night made me feel so many feels. It made me feel every feel....
Blame It On the Books
Blame It On the Books rated it 12 years ago
Through the Ever Night is 120% better than it's predecessor, Under the Never Sky. The first book just had so many mistakes when it came to the way it was written a bit, the world building and the relationships. But the sequel definitely covered those things up and plenty more!So Aria and Perry are r...
Wayward Kitsune
Wayward Kitsune rated it 12 years ago
You can read my review in this blog: www.pageshaven.blogspot.comContained in 341 pages, Through the Ever Night is a fast paced story with lots of realization, drama, action and things that need to be reflected on. I can say that it’s one of my favorite books for 2013 since it wasn’t what I usually e...
My Library in the Making
My Library in the Making rated it 12 years ago
(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)At the time of this writing, it's been a little more than an hour since I finished reading this book, and the only right way I can think of to start this review is by saying Why did I let this sit in my TBR pile?!Under the Never Sky end...
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink
Folding Paper & Spilling Ink rated it 12 years ago
This book... Damn. At first I wasn't sure how I felt about Aria and Peregrine being separated for so much of the book, but I really like how it unfolded. One of the things I love about these books so much is that even though the perspective switches every chapter I'm equally invested in both charact...
beth's bookshelf
beth's bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
I am obsessed with these people, particularly Roar (and his love for Liv). Somehow Rossi lets me KNOW these characters and their connections are some of the best that I've ever come across. Another good touch is that the book does not end on a torturous note, making me feel like I want to throw the ...
The Cozy Reading Corner
The Cozy Reading Corner rated it 12 years ago
dragen
dragen rated it 12 years ago
You know how some authors run out of material, and stretch three chapters worth of story into a whole book? This is it.
melsbookshelf
melsbookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Oh, look! It's another dystopian series I have fallen in love with! While I didn't post a review for Under The Never Sky, I can remember for some reason being very hesitant to read that book. I'm not sure if it was the cover or the title that put me off, but for whatever reason I just didn't find my...
FefferBooks
FefferBooks rated it 12 years ago
Yup. Good. Would have liked more with Liv, and more development with Aria, actually. This book focused on Perry more than anything, and when I think of it in light of the fact that so much of book one was about Aria, I suppose that's ok. I just wanted more of them together, I suppose.
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