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L**E
Can't decide what I think.
I really can't make my mind up what I think of this book. Normally I read a book in a few sittings, because they are so good, but I left this book for days after reading a few chapters. I definitely want to find out what happens, but I don't really feel a connection to the characters, and I don't feel it between the characters either. I'm reading the sequel at the moment and I still have the same opinion.
L**E
Good
Good
R**M
The Discovering
What a life - is there more? Ariel. Kim. Michael, Morris, an adventure that is puzzling, thrilling and sadness. Highly recommended.
S**N
The beginning
not yet lost but will they find there true love can't wait too read the next book and find out if Michael can save his beloved Ariel
A**A
Amazeballs
These books have me completely hooked, I have mine on ebook, bought this saga for a friends birthday! Very happy
S**.
Book
I enjoyed this book,even tho it is not the type of book I would have read,great story I would recommend it .
J**W
Brilliant book
great book,can't wait to read the next one!! a must read, gripped from book one, can't get enough. left in suspense
J**E
Ariel
I like this book because it was very gripping and intense and amazingly good!I would recommend this book for about 12+ but anyone else can read it if there matureGreat book ❤️
L**S
Don't waste your money
Poorly written, bought all of the books in the series at the same time but I couldn't get past the first three and I only got that far because I hoped it would get better. I was sorely disappointed. Badly written, no real plot, characters were badly scripted. Don't waste your money on the putchase
A**.
MIR GEFÄLLT ES
Finde die Idee sehr gut. Lässt sich gut lesen und ist genial geschrieben.Boise ist auch eine sehr schöne Location für die Geschichte. Bin jetzt bei Book 3
E**D
DON'T BOTHER BUYING IT. YOU'VE READ IT ALREADY!
If you read the "FIRST" book in this saga, DON'T BUY THIS BOOK. Why? The first book was good, right? The problem with reading this "second" book in the saga is that YOU'VE ALREADY READ IT!.I started reading this book thinking the first chapter was just a recap of the first book to bring you to the new story, right? But there was too much detail, and it seemed like I was just reading the first book again, starting from the middle. That's because I WAS. This is not a sequel to the first book, giving more information about what happened to Airel. This is an exact REITERATION of the first book, starting from Airel and Michael's date. I paid for the exact same story (or half of it anyway) that I had already read, in the guise of a sequel.I annoyed me enough that I don't even know if I want to buy any more of the series.
O**N
It gets better
If it is possible this book was even better than the first. Airel finds out who/what she is. She finds out who her captor is. She embraces her destiny. She wins. She loses. It is glorious and tragic. There are a few golden nuggets for the young reader. I'm loving this series. The authors are brimming with talent without a doubt.I see peanut butter sandwiches in my future. I will be spending my lunch money on the rest of these books.
M**H
Not impressed - borderline insulting to readers
Not impressed. I think this series may be written by men, because the teenage characters -- especially the female ones -- are not only unrealistic, but unlikeable. Do they really think that all teenage girls do is cry, because Airel seems to do it every other page, to the point that it is incredibly distracting (and unattractive in a heroine, in particular). Big draws for Airel: (1) her hair and skin just magically straighten/clear up, making her suddenly beautiful, (2) she falls for a gorgeous boy, whom she constantly calls "mister" as if that's a trendy way to flirt, and tells us they have funny conversations (but never actually describes them), then he magically falls for her. Is this supposed to appeal to YAs? It's as if the authors looked at other successful YA novels and tried to use the same plot devices (young love-at-first-sight, suddenly finding out you're special, etc), thinking it would be a great formula, but somehow missed what it is YA really enjoy about those successful novels and/or plot devices. The result is a series that is both bland and condescending, making me feel with every page that the authors think YA readers are just superficial.
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