I am
officially back. This week I will
finally post my reviews on the novels Abandon,
written by Meg Cabot, and Magic to the
Bone, written by Devon Monk. I know
I stated that I would review these novels several weeks ago, I am sorry it took
so long.
I have
recently been reading the Night Huntress series by Jeaniene Frost. The series
is of the paranormal romance genre. The
humor and drama is the novel is intriguing and captivating. I am currently
reading the latest of the novels, One
Grave at a Time, which I like a lot so far.
I am also
reading a novel called A Hope in the
Unseen written by Ron Suskind. It is a nonfiction novel and is required for
me to read by my AP Language and Composition teacher. I find the plotline to be at a rather slow
pace and not incredibly interesting. I do not relate to the main character at
all and sometimes find him to be whiny. So far I do not care for this novel at
all.
Next Week, I
am going to review the novels Bitter
Night and Dark Light of the Day. Bitter Night is written by Diana Pharaoh
Francis. It is a supernatural fantasy novel and it is the first in the Horngate
Witches series. The main character, Max, is filled with bitterness, but is also
incredibly loyal to those who mean anything to her. She chooses whose side she
wants to be on, in a war that could destroy everything she knows. The novel
became more and more grabbing as the plot progressed.
Dark Light of the Day is written by Jill Archer. It is
also a supernatural fantasy novel. The main character, Noon Onyx, struggles to
accept her abilities and her very nature. She attempts to change those
abilities with the help of her best friend, Peter. Noon soon learns more about
her powers and learns to use them with the help of Ari Carmine. Danger and love
makes Noon question who she is and who she wants to be.
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