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So who has gotten into this one yet? I have a bit of spare time today I plan on devoting to it. I'm really interested because I love stories like this!
Anyone have an thought yet at all?
I LOVE the cover!
~LH
Anyone have an thought yet at all?
I LOVE the cover!
~LH




I'm so behind on my reading but I really hope to get to book 2 next, it just bumped it to the top of my list lol.
I am half way through the book, I got held back with work, but I am loving it so much! I will also cast my vote for which team I am on after I finish it!
~LH
~LH

I love the cover. A little retro, eye-catching, exciting ... does anyone else think the girl in the beautiful dress looks like Shailene Woodley?

Thoughts:
(1) I felt the author's careful attention to the heroine's emotional development really paid off. We were with Avery every step of the way, which kept me involved in the story.
(2) Sometimes YA heroines feel older than their age. Avery really felt like a 16-year-old girl to me--a nice bit of realism in this glitzy thriller.
(3) Great use of what screenwriter Blake Snyder called "Pope in the pool": exposition was typically handled in some fabulous or exciting situation. (Example: discussion of the prophecy while zooming through Istanbul on the back of Jack's motorcycle.)
Looking forward to hearing everyone else's thoughts!


Thanks, Brookie!
What did you think of the glitz element? (Paris, Prada, celebrities, etc.) Is that a big draw in YA, do you think?
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Thanks, Brookie!
What did you think of the glitz element? (Paris, Prada, celebrities, etc.) Is that a big draw in YA, do you think?"
I personally loved the glitz elements, and I am glad it's coming into "fashion" but I also hope that authors will balance that with real life dangers. Sometimes I thin readers, especially young readers can get glossy eyed and think everything is just like the book, without realizing something is real life.
Thanks, Brookie!
What did you think of the glitz element? (Paris, Prada, celebrities, etc.) Is that a big draw in YA, do you think?"
I personally loved the glitz elements, and I am glad it's coming into "fashion" but I also hope that authors will balance that with real life dangers. Sometimes I thin readers, especially young readers can get glossy eyed and think everything is just like the book, without realizing something is real life.
I'm almost done, what do we think for final thoughts? I LOVE this book, and I want to read the second as soon as I get through the 2 books I'm editing right now.
Maybe when those of us who liked the book are ready, we can read the second, as an extra BOTM?
What do you guys think?
~LH
Maybe when those of us who liked the book are ready, we can read the second, as an extra BOTM?
What do you guys think?
~LH

Maybe when those of us who liked t..."
I'm all for that!!!




Great comments, Brookie!
I enjoyed the budding love triangle, too. When was it that love triangles became such a big thing in YA? It helps to build a series, for sure.
Head out, find your copy and get to reading!
As you are reading, or finish, what ever you choose, go ahead and start posting your thoughts here :)
~LH