reviews
Nov 23, 2009
Summer’s starting, and senior year’s approaching fast—too fast for Morgan’s comfort. Her parents are breathing down her neck to get started on her college and career decisions. The problem is, Morgan has no idea what she wants for the rest of her life, aside from the fact she’d rather it include Irish hottie Colin. When a mysterious message and strange circumstances reunite the two, Morgan is absolutely thrilled—until she finds out that faeries have been messing with Colin again. This problem gi
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Dec 17, 2009
I received this book as an unrequested review copy from the publisher. What I Wore to Save the World was a cute teen fantasy/romance which will probably appeal most to teen girls. It was the third book in the series, but I didn't need to read the first two to understand what was going on (though perhaps those novels explained why the daughter of a mortal and a faery was a half-goddess instead of a half-faery).
The novel was well-written with a good level of detail, fast pacing, and fu More...
The novel was well-written with a good level of detail, fast pacing, and fu More...
Dec 01, 2009
Senior year is an important part of a teens life. Like most teens, Morgan is in a state of confusion when it comes to her future. She's head over heels in love and that's about the only thing Morgan can see at the moment. She's really into this guy named Colin but his current view on magic presents a slight problem. He doesn't believe in it and magic is plays a huge role in Morgan's life. When the time comes and Morgan is forced to reveal her true self, will Colin take her at her word, or is the
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Jan 30, 2010
Senior year is almost here for Morgan but instead of thinking about what colleges she wants to apply to or what she'll wear to prom like any other normal junior, Morgan's too busy dreaming about Colin, the hunky Irish guy she met the previous summer. Mind you, she hasn't seen him in months but that hasn't stopped her from wanting to move across the big pond to Ireland to be closer to him. They met while Colin was under an enchantment and Morgan saved him but Colin doesn't know that Morgan's a ha
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Dec 28, 2009
Morgan is about to enter her last year of high school. She has no flipping clue on what she wants to do later in life. Her parents decide to dish out two hundred bucks so that she is able to meet a private college counsellor so she could finally make up her mind. Odd Mr. Phineas recommends that she should try for Oxford University for mythological studies. Yes, the Oxford.
Given a free plane ticket, she is to go to England immediately for a campus tour. Except a problem arises and her More...
Given a free plane ticket, she is to go to England immediately for a campus tour. Except a problem arises and her More...
Feb 26, 2010
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't read the first two books in the series stop reading this review or it may contain slight spoilers.
Wow, oh wow! This is the perfect end to the series. At least, I think it's the end. I would love more about Morgan and Colin but if not, this ending pretty much summed up everything and in just the right way. =]
Morgan and Colin are back on the same side of the ocean again, this time to save the world. Morgan doesn't know what's going on, all she More...
Wow, oh wow! This is the perfect end to the series. At least, I think it's the end. I would love more about Morgan and Colin but if not, this ending pretty much summed up everything and in just the right way. =]
Morgan and Colin are back on the same side of the ocean again, this time to save the world. Morgan doesn't know what's going on, all she More...
Feb 16, 2010
This is a quick, light read, which was exactly what I was in the mood for. The writing is witty and fast-paced, and while the characters aren't especially deep, they are likeable. This is the perfect entertainment for when your brain would like a little vacation.I didn't realize it was the third in a trilogy, and it's fine to read it without reading the first two. Fans of the Dead is the New Black series might enjoy this.
Dec 28, 2010
Meh, okay. I didn't read the first two (maybe a mistake) but this series lacked the heart & brains of other popular "magical realism" young adult series. Too heavily pop-y.
Aug 30, 2010
A fun end to a fun series. Liked the setting very much, very imaginative.
Oct 05, 2010
By far best book of the series! Ended the whole thing with a bang. I loved it so much. Awesome book!!
Mar 28, 2011
a very nice ending to a nice series....at least i think it's the ending of the series. Morgan finally does some growing up in this novel. i mean yes she still colin obessed, but she mamange to deal with it.
Dec 29, 2009
Sadly the cover is the best thing about this book. I was so disappointed. :(
Jun 20, 2011
Morgan, or Morganne, continues on her fantastical journey of being a teenage half-goddess. Love this series. The books are quick and cute and whimsically bizarre. I'm pretty sure this one is the last of the Morgan trilogy, but I kind of hope there's more!
Dec 25, 2011
I love these books. They're perfect for carrying in a pocket, just to always have something fun and full of attitude to read in down moments when out and about.
Feb 05, 2011
The best in the series! Fun combination of non-annoying teen angst and fantasy. Must read the other two first.
Jan 02, 2010
Hmm. Truly outrageous, and nonsensical - but that's why it's entertaining.
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