Reading level: Young Adult
Hardcover: 512 pages
Publisher: Razorbill (August 25, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1595141987
Rose Hathaway's world is torn apart when Dimitri, the love of her life, is turned into a Strigoi. Now she's taken it upon herself to travel the world to find him... and kill him. He told her once before that he'd rather die than be a Strigoi. Rose wants to grant him his last wish. She stays with Dimitri's family in Omsk, Russia. She gets to know his family and she feels at home with them. When she runs into Dimitri on the street, he takes her hostage. He brings her back to his house and gives her the ultimate test. This book is full of love, battles, friendship, and amazingness!
Blood Promise is the fourth book in the Vampire Academy Series. This story is well-written and features strong characters. YOU MUST READ THIS SERIES! It blows The Twilight Saga out of the water (and I'm a twilight fanatic)
Blood Promise blew me away! I am in love with Richelle Mead's work. Ever since I picked up a copy of Vampire Academy a few months ago. Blood Promise is my favorite by far. The characters are so real and developed. The plot is complicated but easy to follow. This book keeps you guessing and wanting more!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Fairy Tale
Reading Level: Young Adult
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (June 23, 2009)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0385737068
Morgan Sparks has the perfect life and the perfect boyfriend. But soon her boyfriend, Cameron Browne, starts acting funny and sprouting wings. Yes, wings. He's a fairy. His parents switched him with a human baby when he was born, to play a trick. But now the fairies need him back because his brother was killed and Cam is the next in line for the crown. A new boy, Pip, shows up and claims to be the Brownes' real son. Pip starts taking over Cam's life, replacing him. Morgan tries everything she can think of to keep Cam in the real world and send Pip back to the Other World.
I was very disappointed with this book. I was so excited when it came in the mail, but then I read it. It didn't have a hook to pull me into the story. I wish I could get my money back! The characters are flat and predictable. The whole plot is ridiculous and just bleh!
Now, I hate bashing a book, mainly because I know how much blood, sweat, and tears (mainly tears) goes into writing. I would hate for someone to bash my book. Even if they were just being honest. Books become our children. We care for them, watch them grow, and then push them out into the real world to be on their own. We grow attached and when someone says "Your book was horrible" they are really saying "That book that you obsessed/slaved over with all the plotting, writing, and editing wasn't good enough."
Cyn Balog knows how to write. I just think it was the predictable plot and characters that messed this book up. I'd still pick up a copy of her other books, but I would wait and get them at the library. This isn't the kind of book you would want to read twice!
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (June 23, 2009)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0385737068
Morgan Sparks has the perfect life and the perfect boyfriend. But soon her boyfriend, Cameron Browne, starts acting funny and sprouting wings. Yes, wings. He's a fairy. His parents switched him with a human baby when he was born, to play a trick. But now the fairies need him back because his brother was killed and Cam is the next in line for the crown. A new boy, Pip, shows up and claims to be the Brownes' real son. Pip starts taking over Cam's life, replacing him. Morgan tries everything she can think of to keep Cam in the real world and send Pip back to the Other World.
I was very disappointed with this book. I was so excited when it came in the mail, but then I read it. It didn't have a hook to pull me into the story. I wish I could get my money back! The characters are flat and predictable. The whole plot is ridiculous and just bleh!
Now, I hate bashing a book, mainly because I know how much blood, sweat, and tears (mainly tears) goes into writing. I would hate for someone to bash my book. Even if they were just being honest. Books become our children. We care for them, watch them grow, and then push them out into the real world to be on their own. We grow attached and when someone says "Your book was horrible" they are really saying "That book that you obsessed/slaved over with all the plotting, writing, and editing wasn't good enough."
Cyn Balog knows how to write. I just think it was the predictable plot and characters that messed this book up. I'd still pick up a copy of her other books, but I would wait and get them at the library. This isn't the kind of book you would want to read twice!
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