I gave up at 45%. Why? Well, it might have something to do with the crappy story. Or the poor writing. I decided to stop torturing myself when the main girl's father died and she decided to go to a concert. Like, your DAD JUST DIED! Nope, done. The story was immature and shallow. There was no depth to any of the characters. They were all very transparent. The bad guy was clearly the bad guy, from the get go. The snobby girls hate everyone for no reason, because every teen book needs a stereotypical snob click right? There's the cute stranger who comes to the aid of the cute but shy main girl, again, for no reason. How he even knew who she was was left unanswered. So I just stopped. Though the writing style is enjoyable--one paragraph seamlessly flowing into the next--I could not finish this book. I will explain further in detail later but just know that unless you are a teenage girl who believes all life's weird-ass problems can only be fixed by a boy (and thereby relying solely on the boy), and you can justify girl-hate for dramatic purposes and as a plot device to move events along, then this book may not be for you.But hey, werewolves.
What do You think about Six Moon Summer (2000)?
this was a little different from what I normally read but it was actually a pretty good book
—Caitlyn