I’ve said it before and I’ll happily say it again: I hate how much I love these books.The the I love the most about it is the raw, gripping love that’s written in the first book doesn’t fade. In fact, it gets more intense. I finished the book with my toes cramped because I was curling them over s...
Der zweite Teil ist genauso gut wie der Erste. Ich bin begeistert und freue mich jetzt schon auf den nächsten Teil.Ich liebe Maggie Stiefvaters Schreibstil. Die Charaktere sind aussergewöhnlich, interessant und die Geschichte ist mit nichts zu vergleichen was ich jemals schon gelesen haben.Fazit:...
This was another strong book in this series. And in my opinion better then the first book. My same problem with the first book was in this one as well. It took me about 100 pages for the action to really pick up. But once it did it was really strong. This book also ended on a cliff hanger making ...
I couldn't wait to get my hands on the 3rd book in The Raven Boys series by Maggie Stiefvater. As with the 2 previous titles, I listened to the audiobook. With the first book, I didn't like Will Patton's narration at all. With this one, I thought he was obviously the perfect choice for a narrator...
you will fall in love with these addicting books and characters you cant help but love and root fo I loved it. But the lack of story Sam and Grace got made me fall in love with Isabel and Cole more.
A decent book, better than I was expecting from the cover and synopsis. took a while for me to get use to the writting style but a great book I want the rest asap!
10/5 starsI loved this book so much I'm at a loss do words. Seriously love this book. I recommend this book, and series, to all book lovers.
A really good start to what I imagine will be a thrilling series! I really liked this book, it kept me on the edge of my seat especially near the end
Review coming soon! Took a while but I ended up liking it. Sean is nice. Mutt is so not. Puck idk. Yay for Finn
I have never read anything by this author before, but I really liked this book. The island of Thisby reminded me of the island in How to Train Your Dragon and I really liked the idea of flesh-eating water horses. I really thought the characters were written well and I liked how the relationships ...
If you are a twilight fan you will probably like these books. Though i find the wolves to be much more realistic if people could actually turn into wolves. It seems to make a lot more sense then most werewolves, which is why i like this so much. The books are like poems, they are so beautifully w...
I really hope this isn't the last book...? Probably going to be torturing myself now by rereading it until the next one comes out
Enjoyed this one! It's the first Maggie Stiefvater book I've read, and I'll certainly look out more by this author.The romance and magic here is slower to get going than in other paranormal romances I've read, but that suits the writing style and adds to the atmosphere of the story. As a fan of f...
Read this series through middle schooland yes my mind was very very very much less complex than it is nowbut it could interpret when it didn't like a series...and it also knows to sensibly keep it's metaphorical mouth shut or else it might get its ass kicked by the people who obviously rave about...
Nach dem SommerZum Inhalt: Als Kind wird Grace von Wölfen überfallen, doch ein spezieller Wolf mit gelben Augen rettet sie vor ihren Angreifern. Daher wartet sie Winter für Winter, um ihn wiederzusehen. Sam hingegen beobachtet Grace jahrelang aus der Ferne, denn er ist im Winter kein Mensch, sond...
Plot: Some of us may feel annoyed about reading about a girl falling in love with a werewolf so soon after Twilight, but the books deal with the fantasy aspects in unique ways, and like Stephanie Meyer, Stiefvater changes some of the old legends and creates her own. Also, the story is not just lo...
I devoured all three of these books. I'm not sure why. It was a little too teen for my typical reading tastes but read all three books in the trilogy back to back. I guess each book inspires you to read the next. I can't say I didn't enjoy it.The author really made me care about what happened to ...
This book had me a little baffled as to where it was going, but that didn't stop me from enjoying the story. A little before halfway through the book, I couldn't put it down. It's rare for books to do that for me, especially as of late thanks to my schedule. But I was able to finish this withi...
I felt like an empty cup, bobbing and tipping to admit rivulets of slumber; it was only a matter of time before it filled up enough to pull me under entirely. My room was dark except for the Christmas lights strung around the ceiling, tiny constellations in a claustrophobi...
Actually, more properly, he’d used it as a place to turn around and head back the way he’d come. The road was two ruts through a field — even driveway was too lofty a word for it — and it was impossible to believe, at first look, that it led to a single house, much less a collection of them. Once...
They clung to my features, lovely, perilous strands of melody, and I scraped at them until I realized that they were nothing and that I was ruining my boyish good looks with my fingernails. Nothing. Music from a dream. Music from Nuala. I leaned the back of my head against the wall with a brain-c...
As the sun shines low and red across the water, I wade into the ocean. The water is still high and brown and murky with the memory of the storm, so if there’s something below it, I won’t know it. But that’s part of this, the not knowing. The surrender to the possibilities beneath the surface. It ...
My head was humming with words that were too clipped and unrelated for me to form into lyrics. I was halfway here, halfway somewhere else, standing in Beck’s same old kitchen on a night that could’ve been now or ten years ago. The faces on the cabinet photos smiled back at me, dozens of different...