I'm sorry, but I really did not like this book at all. The only reason I finished it is due to the fact it was set right near where I live and that was cool, seeing the mentions of places. However, the two-page paragraphs and a book that was 650 pages long but could have been 250... No thank you. Besides, most of the characters aren't well developed and no real bonds seem to be formed. Then all of a sudden she's on with this Brody dude and they've only spoken ten words to each other. I wouldn't bother wasting your time reading. I keep most of my books, but I'm really close to chucking this in the bin. It'll probably just end up at the charity store. Burnt Snow. Mysterious. Seductive. Twisted. Athough this books was mysterious in it's own way, I found myself thinking, "Thats obviously a trap, you are the dumbest person in the fictional world 19." I was sleepy by Part Two, because it became boring. There were parts of the story that didn't really need to be put into the book. I would have found it more exciting if the book spent more time explaing witchcraft rather than her going to school, Brody's not there, blah blah blah. Also, I felt like the Authour didn't really grasp what the characters looked like. I found myself getting mixed up between Kylie and Nikki. The main Character, Sophie aswell. I felt like her appearence was a blur in a world full of words.
What do You think about Burnt Snow (2010)?
Great book!! all about witches! READ!! READ!! READ!! READ!! READ!! READ!! READ!! READ!!
—casluv
Where's the sequel?! A great, easy read with just the right air of mystery.
—momo