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by Sarah Rees Brennan, Lisa Coleman
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Lau
Lau rated it 11 years ago
This is the first book I ever read for a book club and I think that was the reason for my initial excitement. After discussing it, I've decided to lowered the ranking from 3.5 to 3.I was engaged in the story throughout the whole book, which is why I practically finished it in one sitting, but, as we...
anti-book-snob
anti-book-snob rated it 11 years ago
I'm not a big fan of any of the characters but there were some twists that snuck up on me, which is always fun.
The In-Between Place
The In-Between Place rated it 11 years ago
Actual Rating: 4.5 starsUnspoken was, quite possibly, the perfect book for me. It was the first of Sarah Rees Brennan's works that I've picked up, and now I find myself wondering what took me so long to finally read it. It was witty, engaging, made me laugh out loud at so many points (garnering me a...
Book Obsession
Book Obsession rated it 11 years ago
Can I just say, I loved this book! I had heard good things, knew it would have a major cliffhanger, but WOW! I loved the story, I loved the characters, I loved the sarcasm, I loved the romance, and I hated the ending (cliffhanger!) and I cannot wait to read the second book, although I hear it's en...
The Ninja Reader
The Ninja Reader rated it 11 years ago
Also appears on The Book Lantern. Damn... I did not see that coming. No, not at all.Kami Glass has lived in Sorry-in-the-Vale all her life. She's always been considered a bit of an outsider, due to her grandmother's foreign heritage and her own penchance to spend copious amounts of time with her i...
Author Beth Revis
Author Beth Revis rated it 11 years ago
AHH! A brilliantly entertaining novel with whip-smart characters and sparkling wit. I devoured this one!
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic rated it 11 years ago
I really enjoyed this, a lot. Kami is a fun character, as a Nancy Drew fan, I really enjoyed her characterization. The mystery and the world building is very good, though I kept having to remind myself that it wasn't set in the 50s/60s, because it really gave off a "retro" vibe. I think some readers...
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic rated it 11 years ago
I really enjoyed this, a lot. Kami is a fun character, as a Nancy Drew fan, I really enjoyed her characterization. The mystery and the world building is very good, though I kept having to remind myself that it wasn't set in the 50s/60s, because it really gave off a "retro" vibe. I think some readers...
Susan
Susan rated it 11 years ago
I really did like this book. It had a very intriguing story line.There were some things that bothered me though.What I did like:- The bond between Kami and Jared. Just loved it! Being able to hear each other since they were children. Forming a very special bond between them. Being able to really tru...
Simple Joy
Simple Joy rated it 11 years ago
Oh boy.I was extremely skeptical in the beginning. Who is this person forcing me into these awkward quirky convos.Well those conversations definitely grew on me to the point of embarrassingly laughing out loud continuously. Kami's good shit. I think she gets it from her father.The characters were en...
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