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I read this yearssss ago, I liked the series but couldn't manage to gather the whole collection. Too bad.
I love this series.
I adored this series at 12/13. I wonder how badly I will cringe when I re-read them.Edit: Rating: 2.5First of all, Gaia should be named Morgan after the goddess, Morrigan. More suitable.My fave part is Gaia's fearlessness, especially when I was younger being an anxious kid.I like the premise, but it...
Ooh, I found this while I was re-arranging my bookshelf. Brings me back to the good old days. Gaia (oh-my-god her name!) was born without the fearless gene. I don't know how true that is since I never got the chance to follow up on the series. So let's just stick with it. She was trained from a very...
I first read this in high school, when I was 16 yaers old. I remember thinking that Gaia was totally kick ass and very awe-inspiring.When I re-read this now, I don't really remember why I thought she was so great. She's actually kind of vapid and there's not much to her. I'm supposing that as the se...
A short, fast-paced book unlike any I've ever read before. It was so short and gripping I swallowed the entire thing in about the space of an hour. And when I went to buy the next one, I got parts 2, 3 and 4 at once. This series is seemingly endless but you find yourself praying that it will never e...
This was a very interesting story. It was told from two perspectives one, Eva from the present time and two, Gabriel from the poem. It was interesting because the stories were not intertwined but they were similar so it was cool to see two different perspectives on undying love. But it was slightly ...
ANXIOUS HEARTS left me lovestruck. It is a relatively short novel, but it pulled me in completely and had an almost cinematic quality. I will admit to liking the present day parts of the novel narrated by Eva better than the ones set in the past and narrated by Gabriel. I liked the epic quality of G...
Girls, a novel by Tucker Shaw, is a modern retelling of Claire Boothe Luce's classic play The Women. The original play did not feature any males in the cast and neither does the book. Males are important part of the plot but there is no visible dialog/scenes with males.Meet Peggy. A culinary genious...