Wake (Watersong, #1)
Format: kindle
ASIN: 10586539
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 309
See this review and more on Whiley ReadsAh, what can you say about Wake? I’m not really sure. The best I can come up with is to damn it with faint praise. It was very…booky. It left little impression on me, although it was an easy enough, quick read. The whole thing was extremely straightforwar...
Great book featuring two equally interesting sisters living in what would be an idyllic small town by the ocean if it weren’t for three creepy but beautiful girls who are hanging around. In the water those creepy girls transform into what looks like mermaids but they’re actually sirens, overly attra...
For fans of Amanda Hocking's Trylle series, you might find Wake a little lacking of the magical charm she set in her other books, but Wake was still a tremendously wonderful read. In fact, right after I read it, I bought the second book, Lullaby, and read it that same day. In the goodreads descripti...
I think I'll give this one a 3.5 rating. Yeah, that sounds right.So this is my first experience reading a book by Amanda Hocking that is "legitimate", whatever that means. My overall feeling... meh.Which is weird for me, but I don't know if it's overreaching—because this is the second book of hers...
Note: The “Best of 2012” tag refers to books I received at work for our Best of the Year program. I put those under one tag so I can find my reviews easily. It does not reflect my actual opinion.I give Amanda Hocking credit for one thing—she knows how to market her books. Given that I did pay .99 fo...