I absolutely loved the second half of this book. The first half, not so much.Ellie meets Michael within the first few chapters and seems to love him from the moment she sees him, which brought to mind Twilight. And Twilight was there to stay when Ellie and Michael believed that they're vampires. And while I did end up liking the way the author incorporated vampires into the story, I didn't like thinking about another book during my reading.In regards to Ellie and Michael themselves, they were very underdeveloped. Sure Ellie goes around saving the world one third world country at a time with her parents, and same with Michael and his parents, but what hobbies do they like? What music? Anything? We're given nothing in this regard. I did like Ruth though. I hope to see more of her in Eternity.The second half of the book the ardour considerably cooled, thankfully. Ellie goes on the run to protect her friends and familes, and to find out why she's so special. I liked the idea of her heading to England to talk to the Professor, so I was disappointed when the story went in another direction.Overall, I liked this book enough that I will be reading Eternity when it's released, to find out what happens to everyone, especially with the bomb dropped towards the end. Fans of Twilight, you'll probably love this book, so it'll be a must read for you. Honestly, I saw this book many times on my nook and was really hesitant to get it but then I got it from the library an finished it in a day. The cover really discouraged me from reading this book and I think that if it was different it would be better so my expectations started pretty low but when i started reading it I fell in love with the book. I thought that it was really different then what I was reading before and I enjoyed the change. So if your on the edge of reading this or no I think you should go for it... You never know.
What do You think about Fallen Angel (Fallen Angel, #1) (2000)?
Okay this book was pretty good not bad if i say so myself yet not OMG either:)
—harini
It was predictable and dull, and more stupid than anything else
—varpit