In this extraordinary tale of magic and intrigue, romance and danger, everything you thought you knew about faeries will be changed forever.So claims the book's synopsis. My reaction before reading the book:*skeptical* "Oh? Well, okay. If you say so, I guess..."My reaction after reading the book:*sa...
I really loved this book. It's a different introduction to the faerie world and I loved it. I can't wait to read the next book in the series. It's definitely going to be promising.
All I can say is this book was weird. I've tried to summon up some more passion for it than that, but I just can't. I was bored from page one to the last page. I honestly just wanted it to end and when it did end I didn't really care. Let me start with the good stuff...don't worry, this will be ...
Okay, this book is fine but not fine enough for me to give 4 star.Before I talk any further-I mean write, I'm sorry for any grammar errors cause I'm not English or American.I like the concept about the fairy thing, flower wings, and Aprilynne Pike makes it fun to learn biology. It's quite light to r...
It was beautiful, and sweet. Just what I needed after some more intense books! I can see where the series might get more dark and dangerous though.. looking forward to it!
The plot was so-so until the last 25% percent of the book. By then, I started to hate laurel with a passion. It might probably have something to do with my dislike of faery genres. When they are all vain, selfish, beautiful, and with wings, that just unleashes my inner b*tch. I had thought the writi...
Laurel is a faerie. She doen't know this until a huge flower sprouts out of her back, but she has always been a little bit weird. She is a vegan, she doesn't have to wash her hair, and she was a basket baby. But she never expected to be this weird. Laurel just started public school afte...
Laurel is starting school for the first time and in high school no less. Everything about it seems wrong. Her years of homeschooling fit so well with her lifestyle. Being able to go outside to complete her studies and having meaningful conversations with her mother were perfect. Now, being coope...
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