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Verity

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Sixteen-year-old Perdita Rivers has spent her entire sheltered life being told what to do. Lately, she’s felt ready for a change, and the universe seems to agree. Her new best friend’s brother is the boy of Perdita’s dreams. Literally.

Even though he plays hot and cold, she’s sure there’s more to it, but she’s kind of distracted by the sense she’s being followed - not to mention the rumours of wild animal sightings that seem to mean more to her new crush’s family than they should. Perdy’s on a mission to find the truth, but maybe the truth is the danger she should hide from, after all.

188 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 24, 2011

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Profile Image for Sarah Elizabeth.
5,002 reviews1,411 followers
November 14, 2020
This was an okay werewolf story, although it took a long while for the werewolves to actually show up. The constant bickering between Perdy and her best friend Tammie got old too.



6 out of 10
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539 reviews132 followers
November 13, 2012

If I wasn't so familiar with the whole werewolf/soulmate trope so often seen in the YA paranormal genre, I might have given this one a higher rating. Maybe.

Things that really irritated me:

1. It might have just been me, but I felt like the author might not have been American? The dialogue didn't feel natural or authentic for teens. Maybe that's how people from Ireland talk? IDK but it felt off to me.

2. "Perdy" our heroine/protagonist was REALLY hard for me to....like, or even sympathize with. I mean, wth kind of name is Perdy? She's SO insecure about herself, I found myself cringing constantly at her descriptions of herself.

3. Perdy's family = INSANE. RIDICULOUS. CRAZY?!?! Her dad and her grams were also slightly off. They treat Perdy like a prisoner in her own home. Her dad makes her wear overalls all the time, calls her constantly, and she's not even allowed to stay 15 minutes after-school. WTF? JUST...NO.

4. Nathan, Nathan, Nathan. When I saw the prologue, he was the one narrating, so I thought the POV was going to shift between Nathan & Perdy. Apparently, it was a one-time only thing. It was ALL written in Perdy's depressing, psycho POV. Also, there was nothing unique or swoon worthy about Nathan. He didn't even really have any "wolf-like" qualities! No chemistry, no back-story, nothing. He just really wanted to "fit in" so he flirts and dances with every other chick except his very own *drum roll* SOUL MATE! Oh, and guess why he avoids her like the plague?? *whispers* soul mates = curse.

5. So, moving on then. THE CURSE. *dramatic sigh* I just, can't. Supposedly, the whole soul mate thing is Nathan's family curse, and Perdy is somehow a part of it, because she was chosen as his "mate." But they don't wanna like each other ONLY because of some stupid curse. And then some strange ass wolf people start stalking Perdy, and ultimately, there's a big brawl towards the end of the book. Very anti-climactic, and abrupt.

6. Tammie. UM. WTF? Talk about PSYCHOS in this book. This chick is WAY off. She just all of a sudden turned into the backstabbing, bi-polar, attention seeking type. WHY? NOBODY KNOWS....

7. Ultimately, there wasn't much of a plot. Perdy's annoying, Amelia cries about everything, Tammie is apparently bipolar or something, Nathan's uninteresting, and Perdy's dad is a major creep.


Maybe you should skip this one. I wish I did.
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6,815 reviews633 followers
January 6, 2018
Her life has been controlled by her family. On one hand, her father refuses to allow her to do anything, on the other, her grandmother allows her to spread her wings, providing her father doesn’t know and if he finds out, well, grandma really doesn’t care. There is Perdita, stuck in the middle, sixteen and anxious to live a little, do what her peers do, in other words…be a teen.

VERITY by Claire Farrell has nailed the trials and tribulations of being a normal teen, but Perdy is far from normal, and not even just regular “far from normal.” Perdy is part of a curse and she is clueless, totally clueless. One thing she does know is someone or something seems to be following her, watching her and just maybe her father had the right idea, keeping her hidden away…and then that rebellious teen thing rears its head...

Living life in school on the outer fringe, with only her cousin and one girlfriend, life begins to change for Perdy when Amelia and her brother Nathan start classes. Amelia is determined to become great friends with Perdy and Nathan is determined to ignore her. Poor Perdy, how does she deal with Nathan? She has seen him in her dreams before she ever met him! As she discovers their family secret, Perdy comes to realize that things that go bump in the night really do exist and she is caught up in the middle of something she, once again has no control over.

Have her father and grandmother been keeping something from her? Is she losing her mind? Werewolves? Werewolves following Perdy? Who is Nathan to her? Why is hot one minute than cold as ice the next? Perdy wanted a freedom and a life, but maybe if she had known what she knows now, she would have watched what she wished for.

Claire Farrell has created a teen character in Perdy that is extremely and painfully realistic, and often hard to deal with, then again, I have never been FATED to mate with a werewolf! Nathan, werewolf in question is definitely NOT the alpha type. He actually has a pretty spineless streak that makes him less than the hot hero guy in my book.

This is the first in a series, so a lot of unanswered questions and murky answers are sure to be cleared up later on, and hopefully combing the tangles out in the process! A YA read that nails angst, immaturity and “being thrown to the wolves” perfectly, proving that NOT keeping dark secrets can shed light on potential problems before they become ginormous.

Series: Cursed - Book 1
Publication Date: April 24, 2011
Publisher: Claire Farrell
Genre: YA Fantasy | Paranormal
Print Length: 188 pages
Available from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
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Profile Image for K. Lincoln.
Author 18 books93 followers
June 6, 2012
I think I may have overdosed on paranormal YA recently, and its possible that is clouding my judgement.

Verity deserves more of a 3.5, probably. This is a perfectly fine YA romance with werewolves. Girl dreams of boy. Girl meets boy. Boy must resist acting on his lurv for noble reasons. Girl finds out werewolves exist. Girl turns out to be more than just your normal human.

Twilight (or Leopard Moon, Destiny Binds, Intuition series) fans would quite like this one, I imagine.

Perdita lives with her grandmother and father who fight over how she should live her life. Sadly, her father wins most of these arguments. He is so paranoid-obsessive about her safety she's never stayed over at her best friend, Tammy's house, never goes out, and must wear button down sweaters to school all the time.

Naturally enough, Perdita is a fringe-dweller in her high school. Her only friends are Tammy and her nerd-clueless cousin, Joey.

But then Amelia and her brother, Nathan show up at school. Nathan's got the same, brown eyes Perdita has dreamed of (and doodled) for years. And along with the newcomers, dead cats, big, shaggy dogs, and strange, staring men also pop up in Perdita's small, Irish town.

Will she win the battle to be a normal teenager? What are all the mysterious men and shaggy dogs doing? Why does Amelia's family have so many pictures of wolves in their house?

Okay, so it was kind of cool reading the occasional non-Americanism "let's sort this" etc. It was also cool to have a non-American setting and culture (although I could have used even more of that). Perdita is suitably spunky at times and romantically overwhelmed by Nathan at times. So why did I rate this less than the 4 stars?

Blame my jaded palate. I can't be satisfied with the normal YA paranormal anymore. I need either a POV character who totally wrings my heart, or a lime twist on my glass of teen angst-ade.

While I had no problems with Perdita, she didn't get under my skin, either. And the whole werewolf thing is a blatant elephant in the room. The somewhat confusing prologue (for me) with the werewolves in Europe, and then the whole Amelia wearing a werewolf charm bracelet (I mean really, she calls the charms werewolves? Why would she do that? Why doesn't Perdita get the little bit curious or clued in?)along with the many wolf pictures in Amelia's house gives it away.

The other thing that kind of made this more 3ish for me was the blatant, over-the-top villainry of the High School Queen Bee (and another person supposed to be Perdita's friend.) I don't mind villainry, but I like more grey in my villains. It just struck me as weird that Nathan would be so clueless, even if he was being noble and hesitant, that he would go along with such blatant bullying. It made him seem wishy-washy and clueless as opposed to angsty and conflicted.

On the other hand, the last third of the book picks up the pace quite nicely, bringing in an interesting curse/werewolf story involving Nathan and Perdita that sets up some nice angst in the unresolved ending.

This Book's Snack Rating: Like eating a can of Pringles for the perfectly snackable plot and characters without any special flavor or twist




Profile Image for Heather andrews.
9,520 reviews162 followers
October 3, 2013
*********************************SPOILER ALERT*****************************


Nathan there's just something about him that draws you to love him right off, "hi," he said, so low I could barely hear him. He stared at me in a way I didn't understand." He loves his sister and chooses to stick up for her, where as the older brothers of sisters I know choose to ignore the hazing, to become popular, "no, thanks. I'd rather sit here next to my sister. You know, one of them. I'd introduce you, but I think you've already me," he called back." Not many men can admit to being wrong and apologize Nathan isn't one of those men, "my sister told me you thought I was taking Dawn's side or something, but I wasn't, I swear. I was just trying to calm everyone down. Obviously laughing in the middle of it wasn't the best move, but you looked so cute when you were all outraged at me that I couldn't help it." He just has this way about him and he finds humor in almost everything, "how was I supposed to bring it up? Hey Perdita, wanna go out with me? By the way, we're destined to be together forever, and oh, yeah, you're going to mother my werewolf son." I enjoyed the book but I'm not sure if I want to continue the series I mean I may just to see if Perdy and Nathan get their happy ever after, but right now I'm not to sure.
Profile Image for Marie DeLaRosa.
Author 1 book10 followers
September 25, 2012
Verity by Clair Farrell
Perdita is just a young girl trying to get by in high school; she pretty much keeps to herself, drawing no attention. She can’t wait until she is out on her own, to get away from her over protective father and her grandmother, Both constantly arguing over what she can and can’t do or wear. Regardless, she finds all the comfort she needs in her best friend Tammie and her cousin Joey. But even they wouldn’t understand the dreams she’s been having, especially when it regards a boy and a wolf.

Until one day the boy from her dreams shows up at her high school and everything that Perdita knew…starts to change.

Claire Farrell develops her characters through the story and you get to grow with them. You might even share experiences similar to Peridta. Aside from the werewolves that is, I thought this book had a great mix of humor, love, and mystery .

This book did have parts that were rather predictable but nonetheless the book was enjoyable and kept my interest. I would recommend this book for werewolf lovers, such as those interested in the 13 to Life series. Her next book Clarity was released April 4, 2012.
~Marie
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3,182 reviews46 followers
June 5, 2019
This was a hard book to get into. Normally I like these types of books. However, it took a long time for the werewolf part to show up. Plus we had to deal with Perdy and her friend Tammie. I will admit that neither was likable. They were mean and I wanted to slap them many times.
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24 reviews12 followers
August 29, 2013
Verity Review for GoodReads


So for my fourth venture out into the world of YA bandwagons, here's another one Kindle suggested for me, which is about werewolves. This is quite a short read, and set in the village of Dublin (seriously, the capital city of Ireland felt like random American small town #1827 in this) which is... a setting.

Now, let's get started!

THE COVER: A wolf, a forest, and a girl who's either put her finger to her lips as a shout out to Hush, Hush, or is about to pick her nose.

THE PROLOGUE: There's no pretence to mystery in here, we learn the love interest's a werewolf in the very first sentence, which takes place in Devon for no reason, and then we go to a wood in Poland for a reason that won't make sense until the epilogue, and even then, only barely.

THE MAIN CHARACTER: Perdita's an outsider and a freak—I know this because the best character, Dawn, said so. Sure, it might seem like the book goes more down Perdita's own estimation of herself—that of a non-entity—but she doesn't need a personality, she has a soul mate for that! She does have a really strict and controlling father though, which is essential so there can be an obstacle between the lovers—oh wait, no, that doesn't become an issue at all. I guess it's essential for wangsting purposes though! I will give Perdita this, she did actually do something in the second-to-last chapter, though what it was exactly I'll leave as an exciting mystery!

THE LOVE INTEREST: Nathan... sure is a werewolf! It seems like he might have some mind control powers at one point because everyone in the school immediately likes him for no reason, but it turns out they just like him because of his even more fearsome power of being a Gary-Stu.

THE BEST FRIEND: Ah, Tamera. Like most best friend characters she's used to make the supernatural creature things look good by comparison. It seemed like the author wanted to give her a personality but just couldn't quite decide what it should be, and ended up making her sort of evil? I'm sure that will be resolved in the sequel.

THE ANTAGONISTS: Has Verity ever got a treat for its readers with these antagonists! They're so mysterious we don't even learn their names until the epilogue! Now, some might say they come out of nowhere for seemingly no reason and leave barely any impact throughout the story...

Hmm? Oh no, I was done.

WORLDBUILDING: Well, werewolves exist. And they have soul mates. And there's a convoluted nonsensical gypsy-curse which makes you wonder how any of the other werewolves even exist, but it's not nothing, and with these books that's... something.

PLOT: Now, this isn't a self-contained story—kind of like Game of Thrones; the sequels continue on the same struggle rather than picking up a new chapter in their lives like the Twilight novels, so you'd expect a few plot threads to be unresolved.

However, when the plot only actually has one thread, mostly shoved in quickly at the end, it can create the illusion that nothing actually happened in the book outside of the first half of Twilight with werewolves. In Ireland. Of course, an experienced reader such as myself can see through such illusions to the true story of Verity; the life and times of Dawn Talbot. (yes, Talbot. It's an homage!)

THE REAL HERO: Ah, Dawn Talbot, the stereotypical mean American cheerleader of Ireland who's not a cheerleader, I'm afraid you have replaced Marcie Millar in my heart. Such passion for taunts worthy of one more than half your age! Such a lack of any motivation! Such dedication to making the heroine's life miserable by your very existence for no reason. We salute you, Dawn!

And that's Verity in a nutshell, the story of one girl's slow meandering fall into the passionate romance of the very... uh, hour, and some werewolves or something. A one out of five on GoodReads for lack of plot, lack of originality, and general lack of point, but a seven-point-five on the Karataratakus scale of Things that Entertained me with their Badness for the one thing it did have; Dawn.

Shine on, you crazy not-cheerleader, you!
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327 reviews41 followers
May 28, 2020
I'm on the fence for giving this two stars rather than three. The author's voice is clear and easy to comprehend. The idea is interesting, soulmates are considered a curse.

But, I would have liked a better build to the reveal. A little more curiosity on Perdita's part rather than just her interest in the guy.

Then there's the characters personalities. They were all over the place. Perdita's best friend was absolutely crazy, they would fight but a few paragraphs later would be okay. Not even really acknowledging the series words and accusations they exchanged.

There's also the creepy people watching highschoolers leaving school. I really didn't understand why they were being so obvious. I mean, outside a school? In a small town? And no one says anything?

I'm going to keep reading because I'm a little interested. Looking for more world building and some active efforts to break the curse.
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922 reviews12 followers
January 2, 2022
I loved this book! I loved Perdy and I love how she cares about everyone. I hated how Tammie got jealous of Amelia and started acting like a bitch. I love how her and Nathan get together and I love how they were already connected. I lived the werewolf aspect as well. I felt bad for Joey because he had to put up with Tammie and all her bullshit. I definitely can't wait to continue the series!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for  Jody Reads Smut.
1,106 reviews258 followers
August 7, 2018
Good

I thought it was an okay book, so now I am on to the rest of the series. I hope you answers questions I have
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256 reviews2 followers
June 29, 2019
Liked it but it was slow going for my taste. Going to start book 2 and hope for the best!
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May 11, 2019
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Profile Image for Jessica Burstrem.
303 reviews14 followers
January 30, 2020
I was looking for a wolf romance, and this was exactly what I wanted, in general. Of course, it was about as tame, ha ha, as a romance novel could be, presumably because the protagonists are teenagers. But I found most of the main characters engaging and appealing while also basically realistic people, except for the paranormal part, of course. There were actually a surprising number of complex characters set out in this book. There were also wonderfully few errors in the text itself, which I appreciate. And ultimately the book did not entirely correspond with the romance novel trope, which circumstance is nice. Sometimes perfectly happy endings feel just too pat for me.
Profile Image for Jamie  (The Kansan Reader).
686 reviews105 followers
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October 20, 2020
Just got a few books by this author because the two series were completely free. Now I can see why.

Can't do the writing.
Profile Image for Nicky Cartwright Pashley.
69 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2012
Verity was the first novel that Claire Farrell started (though not the first one that she finished!). Unlike the The Ava Delaney series (Thirst, Taunt and Tempt) I was immediately conscious that this story was aimed at the YA market. It took me a little longer to be drawn into the story (than it did with the Ava Delaney series) but the personalities and lives of the characters quickly caught my interest.

Perdita is a 16 year old that is struggling with strange re-occurring dreams, an overly strict Father who is constantly battling with her Gran and emotional baggage from being abandoned by her Mother – someone that her Father is determined that she will not be like! Then life begins to change. The subject of her dreams suddenly enrols at her school but he blows hot and cold with her, leaving her feeling more confused than ever. She finds herself followed by menacing strangers, the local neighbourhood suddenly seems to be playing host to a pack of feral dogs and her lifelong best friend, Tammie, starts to behave oddly. Perdita wants to have the freedom to act like an ordinary teenager but this looks less and less likely, as her life spirals out of control around her. The story sees Perdita develop from a shy wallflower into someone who starts to stand up for what she believes is right, to stand up for both herself and for others.

Although I was not drawn into this story as quickly as the Ava Delaney series, I did enjoy the book. One cannot help caring about Perdita, Nathan and Amelia. Tammie’s sudden and abrupt change from a caring supportive friend to a vindictive liar is as initially confusing to the reader as it is to Perdita – confusing in a good way, as I wanted to find out what had caused her apparent personality change. There were no real plot twists to the story, it followed a fairly predictable path but I enjoyed this book nevertheless. It was enjoyable because the characters are well written and engaging. I look forward to reading it’s sequel, Clarity, when it is published later this year.
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306 reviews108 followers
September 20, 2015

An interesting "twist" in the werewolf mythology, but I only learned about it from the last 15% of the book, give or take. The only thing I learned was how much of an annoying teenager, Perdita is. God, and how needy! She forgives her so called "best friend" for being a two-faced lying bitch and pushes her cousin into forgiving her as well. Despite how nasty she is being out of no where, they still all sit together, it's ridiculous. No way would this happen in the real world, but just because our "heroine" needs a friend, or better yet, someone to make her look like the speshul snowflake she is, this bff stays. Ugh.


Our "hero" is your typical seventeen year old heartthrob with a hot and cold personality that will give you whiplash. I mean, for once I would like an author not to write about a love interest who seems to want to be around everyone except the MC. Until of course he can't resist any longer and decides that for the last 10% of the book he's going to admit how unable to keep his distance he is. *sigh*


I'm sorry, the plot? Well I guess Got the last 5% of my review I can mention it... tbh, I don't really know. The book was too busy telling me about how much perdita hated Nathan's hot/cold persona, while secretly being in lurve with him to actually show me what was truly going on.


/End rant
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28 reviews
July 14, 2021
I have read this book twice.
It is a good story, has a great plot but has quite a few grammar and punctuation mistakes.

The book is about a girl called Perdita who has an odd emotional connection with 2 new kids. Amelia who is younger than Perdita becomes best friends. Perdita has a strong physical and emotional connection to Nathan the new boy in her year and the boy with beautiful brown eyes the same ones she has been dreaming about for a year. But something odd is going on in town, sittings of large dogs and dead animals left on doorsteps. Perdita finds out that Nathan and his family are werewolves. And they are being hunted by other werewolves.

The characters are developed well, I love Nathans family they are amazing. Perdita's best friend Tammie was really starting to annoy me at the end of the book.

In conclusion, the story was great I am looking forward to reading the next one in the series and finding out what happens. Hopefully, the other books in the series don't have as many mistakes as this one had.
Profile Image for Jenna.
487 reviews10 followers
June 12, 2012
I liked this YA take on werewolves. I thought that the writing flowed well and I enjoyed the Irish slang used throughout - people who complained need to realize that not all authors are American and don't write just for an American audience.

Perdy was an interesting character and it was nice to see her grow from the 'freak' at school who was always quiet to someone who stood up for her friends and for herself - even if that meant doing things that she didn't like or want to do. Tammie was extremely annoying, but then most teenage girls are not all that mature at only 16 and often times are willing to throw over a friend for a boy.

The only downside was that it took quite a while to get to the werewolf part and then it seemed to turn into a whirlwind quickly and the ending left you a trying to figure out what just happened in the last 2 chapters. Looking forward to reading the next though.
Profile Image for Sara.
321 reviews13 followers
September 21, 2011
Verity was a fairly good take on werewolf stories... I liked how they weren't a dominant part of the story but they were still present. Sometimes with paranormal books the paranormal side really takes over and you don't get to see much of the human side of people. I liked how this book developed the characters and their relationships before the werewolfs entered the story. I really liked Perdy and I liked how she was a strong character on her own. She didn't seem to rely too heavily on her friends or family, she was a character who knew who she was and did a good job balancing her crush on Nathan with real life.

Anyhow, I don't want to get into spoilers so I won't say much more. I do hope the next book in the series comes out soon, I can't wait to read more about what happens with everyone!!
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16 reviews2 followers
August 4, 2016
Verity was ok. Nothing particularly exciting happened until chapter 11, and there are 16 chapters. The action was minimal and there wasn't a lot explained. I think this book would have been better as a novella. The majority of the teenage drama could have been left out. That was the biggest issue I had. There was nonsense drama that didn't have a point and it felt like a filler to lengthen the book. By chapter eight I was wondering if werewolves were actually in the book, and again, they really didn't make an appearance until chapter 11. I'm disappointed. I'm curious enough to possibly continue the series, but I have other books to read, and this one didn't leave me wanting more.
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1,179 reviews30 followers
May 14, 2012
Well i was going through Werewolves spree..and got hold of this book.
Though it was not as much as intimidating as i thought it was after reading the summary ...it was a good one to read.
Where in most books werewolves are a different species..here being Cursed is quite a catch.
Though i really could do a bit more of Nathan n Perdita..afterall they are leads..it was ok!
But still there are many open ends n mysteries - which is kind of irritating - to be solved which i think will be in next book which i will read in few :)
Overall a good one with Werewolves!
Sri.
Profile Image for Emmeline (The Book Herald).
387 reviews45 followers
July 15, 2015
My goodness that was awful...seriously. never again, as in EVER.
Yowza!
This is going into the' never again shelf' for sure and most likely in the 'read if you hate yourself self' too.
Don't do it.
Save yourself from insta-weird- love. From atrocious dialogues and irritating and frustrating, did I mention nonsensical? characters. A romance that made no sense, and werewolves who don't know a thing about being werewolves...even though they've been cursed since the 17th Century! Ughh!

-The Book Herald
Profile Image for Elise ✘ a.k.a Ryder's Pet ✘.
1,314 reviews3,110 followers
March 15, 2017
This book was good :) I liked the story and i found the characters adorable. But im only give the book
3 stars because, while the book had its many ups, it had also many downs. It didn't really happen much in the book, and it took a hell of alot of time before it actually happen something... But im still looking forward to read book #2 :)
Profile Image for Delta.
1,242 reviews22 followers
July 5, 2016
This was an odd book for me. Mostly because we don't see a shapeshifter (or discuss the topic) until nearly three-quarters through the story. Then we get the insta-love typical of YA paranormal/fantasy. I was kind of hoping for something different given the odd plot structure, but I was sadly disappointed.
Profile Image for Jasi.
469 reviews32 followers
June 21, 2013
Endlich hab ich das englische Buch geschafft (:
Mein erstes Fremdsprachenbuch das ich GANZ durchgelesen habe.
Und ich muss sagen es hat wunderbar geklappt. ;)

Tolle Geschichte, ich freu mich schon auf die weiteren Teile!
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1,387 reviews99 followers
November 15, 2014
Not a bad YA read with many of the usual components. Weird attraction, wonderful eyes, bitch from hell, pretty good supporting friends, strict parents.

I'll certainly read the next one and see where it's going with the hope that's it's not more of the same.
Profile Image for Sharon Mariampillai.
2,266 reviews94 followers
August 12, 2016
Actual Rating: 3.15

This was a good book. It just was not the book for me. Also, I feel like the characters and plot were well developed. The story just made me confused and it made me put the book down a couple of times. Overall, an okay book.
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