Tris & Izzie
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781606841730 (1606841734)
Publish date: October 11th 2011
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
What made me read this book is because of the blurb. Well, I love Tristan and Isolde's story and thought of giving this book a chance. Sadly, I didn't like it. WHY?1. There are a lot of things the author sacrificed just so she could end the story. 2. She learned that she's powerful and after that go...
Firstly, I’ll applaud Harrison for her accuracy, in part, to the original epic of Tristan. As an Arthurian fan/snob/geek, I really appreciated that. However, I wish so desperately that this book had been better than it was, considering how I adore the story of Tristan and Isolde for very much. I wen...
I did not enjoy this book at all. The premise sounded intriguing and the cover was pretty, but the story itself was boring with flat, undeveloped characters, poorly written dialogue, and a romance that made me roll my eyes more times than I can count. It’s a pretty short book at under 300 pages, but...
So...this review is kind of hard to write.The writing was not good. At all. Then I kept reading and the bad writing didn't stand out to me as much. Maybe because I got used to it? Maybe it got better? I honestly can't tell. But eventually it wasn't a problem.The story was slow. Really slow. Then sud...
I had some really high expectations about this book. I thought it was going to be all lovey dovey and it was, but just not in the way I expected it to be. What I like most about this book are the characters. Fresh out this world, the characters are what makes this book. I loved their loyalty, the ...