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385 pages, Hardcover
First published July 24, 2012
Evie, aka the Empty One, aka the Soul Stealer, aka the Harbinger of Death, is about to face her biggest challenge yet - College. (Ooo, I feel you girl).
“Bleep if I was going to stage a rescue in a freaking pantsuit.”
So many humorous YAs with "quirky" main characters end up being completely annoying and exasperating. For once, that was not the case.
“Do you have any sort of plan?” Jack asked.
“Not really.”
“Eh, just as well. It’ll be less of a disappointment when you fail.”
One of my favorite parts is when Lend (Evie's boyfriend) is cursed by the fairies. His curse forced him to fall asleep as soon as Evie walked into a room. I absolutely loved Evie's response to this predicament.
“...A gate thrown too wide
Now our home calls
And darkness falls"
I rubbed my temples, feeling a headache coming on. "A for effort, ladies, but F for clarity. You do realize that your weird poem things never explain anything."
I adored the relationship between Vivian (Evie's sort-of sister, a fellow Empty One) and Evie. Watching them grow and come together was such a wonderful addition.
“I added watching Lend walk to the things I missed most about him.”
I am so sad that this series is over but at the same time, really happy that it ended on such a good note. This is one series that I am absolutely buying myself a copy.
“So, thanks,” Vivian said.
“For what?” I looked up at her, confused.
“For being stupid enough to love your crazy, murdering lunatic of a sister and being such a pathetic dork that I couldn’t help but love you, too”
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“So who do you want to be?”
I smiled, resting my head against his chest. “I’m not sure yet, but I’m looking forward to finding out.”


