Moo Tack Tack itibaren Ezaki, Mazandaran, İran
The coverart was amazing... but i JUST... Couldnt. Finish. it. Ana Suddenly learns shes an Angel and falls in love with Dylan, a "nice" demon. Im not sure how to classify this book. There was far to much mention of God, mechanical dialoge, immature antics, and sudden lust scenes out of nowhere. The idea was good, but I just couldnt stomache it anymore. Its a shame because I really wanted to like this book. O well, win some, lose some.
I found this in a house in which we were staying on vacation and read it in about a day. I initially liked the concept of exploring the complexities and motivations behind female friendships, but found the protagonist, Wendy, so incredibly insecure, passive-aggressive, snarky, and entirely unsympathetic that it made me ultimately affected my whole view of the book--for worse.
I enjoy YA books, I enjoy paranormal/fantasy books, I enjoy YA paranormal/fantasy books. But sometimes in the sea of vampires, werewolves, angels, faeries and demons a person can feel like they are drowning. It was nice to get a life preserver thrown to me in the form of Solid. The concept was different, it almost had an X-Men vibe to it with the genetic mutation and super abilities aspect. The idea that a rogue government scientist was secretly treating pregnant women to cause their unborn children to have said super abilities just added a nice extra little layer of spice and intrigue. I really enjoyed the pacing of the first half of the book. It was setting up the storyline very nicely, but unfortunately, the second half felt very rushed and the conclusion was quite abrupt. So while the ending didn't really float my boat, I am still looking forward to the next books in the series... To read the full review over at The Book Buff, click here: http://thebookbuff.blogspot.com/2011/... -Kate the Book Buff