It's actually 3.5 stars out of 5. First of all, I didn't think I'd like the book and got hooked till I finished it in less than two days, which definitely says something for me. I also could feel that it was written by Rachel Hawkins, who also wrote Rebel Belle, the book that I read just before t...
I really liked this book!It was still somewhat lacking in physical characterization of Sophie, but that is only a minor issue.The Love triangle: Oh My God!! I think this is the first love triangle I have come across that I can't pick one side! I really like Archer and Cal and really don't know wh...
Wow... This book is going to hunt me forever. I feel like I'm hangover after reading this. Once I started I couldn't stop. This hasn't happened for a year or so. WOW. Just... Wow. Characters are described flawlessly and the plot's really, and I mean REALLY, good. Sometimes I felt like I couldn't ...
A fairly fluffy concoction, even considering its fight scenes, superhero powers, and magical elements. Perhaps it’s more likely to be enjoyed by those who aren't looking for much in the way of depth in terms of characterization and those who don’t ask a lot of probing questions in terms of how an...
Adorbs Un livre sans pretention mais qui m'a bien plu. Avec une héroine dont l'humour est bien présente.
i think I liked it because...* Sophie tries to make the right decision according to the majority and her dad and the Council. I mean, how many YA girls take that sort of consideration? I know it doesn't work but at least she tries really hard.* The super-twists. Yup. Not going to tell you about t...
could not put this series down! At the moment this book doesn't seem to appeal to me as much as the first one...
Good Book! I am still debating whether or not it is as good as the other two but it's really good.The end was smooth and there were no cliff hangers, so I liked that.What I didn't like was Cal's death! However, I can see how he would be the one to sacrifice himself for the greater good because he...
I blinked at Mrs. Morrison. It was Monday morning, which meant I was helping The Aunts with their volunteer work at the local assisted-living facility, Hensley Manor. They visited at least three times a week, sometimes arranging activities for the residents, sometimes just to chat or sneak in hom...