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Starless Sky
Life is funny sometimes. Little kids drop ice cream cones, people in general often run in to screen doors, there's even the occasional moment when one might trip going up the stairs. Kahlen could expect those things, deal with them even. But what she didn't expect, not even in her wildest, horrific nightmares, that just as something so terrible could happen, something so w...more
Paperback, 456 pages
Published
December 31st 2009
by Trafford Publishing
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Review by Stephanie
Blurb: Life is funny sometimes. Little kids drop ice cream cones, people in general often run in to screen doors, there's even the occasional moment when one might trip going up the stairs. Kahlen could expect those things, deal with them even. But what she didn't expect, not even in her wildest, horrific nightmares, that just as something so terrible could happen, something so wonderful could follow after it.
When Kahlen Thomas has a difficult time dealing with the lost of her...more
Blurb: Life is funny sometimes. Little kids drop ice cream cones, people in general often run in to screen doors, there's even the occasional moment when one might trip going up the stairs. Kahlen could expect those things, deal with them even. But what she didn't expect, not even in her wildest, horrific nightmares, that just as something so terrible could happen, something so wonderful could follow after it.
When Kahlen Thomas has a difficult time dealing with the lost of her...more
Wow! It has been awhile since I've read a YA novel that had me so captivated that I kept thinking about the book even when I was supposed to be doing other things... like working. And the moment it came time to take lunch I was reading. As soon as I got home I was reading until I went to bed at night. I dare say I was pretty obsessed with this story. It was powerfully written and I was emotionally captivated through to the end. My heart even pounded at times.
I rarely feel so connected to charac...more
I rarely feel so connected to charac...more
Jan 31, 2011
Molly
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Sitting down to read this book, I was instantly captured. The setting, the plot line, the characters- they all flowed together in a way that only a seasoned author could pen. However, upon finishing this novel, and reading more about this author, this is her debut novel and she was just 15 when she wrote it. Wow! That is some AWESOME work! But, be warned! If you sit down to read a copy of this book, you MUST take stock in Kleenex! This is a definite water works book.
This sweet author created a n...more
This sweet author created a n...more
I was impressed to find out that she wrote this book when she was 15 years old. I did enjoy the book. It was beautifully written and I was drawn into the characters right from the beginning. Kahlen is a shy, not overly confident teen who is dealing with a very tragic personal loss. Through this tragedy, she is able to open up and really start enjoying and living life. The author was able to really capture the drama and angst teenagers go through while navigating friendships and first love. The...more
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Starless Sky is about a girl grieving the death of her best friend, and learning to open herself up again. The protagonist, Kahlen, is relatable and a pretty typical teen. I felt that Agnew did a great job of capturing the emotions/aspects of grief - the feeling of loss, the numbness, loosing the ability to focus on mundane things (school), and being afraid of heart ache again. I think Kahlen's reaction to loosing her best friend was very realist...more
Starless Sky is about a girl grieving the death of her best friend, and learning to open herself up again. The protagonist, Kahlen, is relatable and a pretty typical teen. I felt that Agnew did a great job of capturing the emotions/aspects of grief - the feeling of loss, the numbness, loosing the ability to focus on mundane things (school), and being afraid of heart ache again. I think Kahlen's reaction to loosing her best friend was very realist...more
Blurb: Life is funny sometimes. Little kids drop ice cream cones, people in general often run in to screen doors, there's even the occasional moment when one might trip going up the stairs. Kahlen could expect those things, deal with them even. But what she didn't expect, not even in her wildest, horrific nightmares, that just as something so terrible could happen, something so wonderful could follow after it.
When Kahlen Thomas has a difficult time dealing with the lost of her best and only frie...more
When Kahlen Thomas has a difficult time dealing with the lost of her best and only frie...more
This is my first young adult contemporary that I ever read, and I'm very glad I did it. The story of a young girl dealt with her lost of her best friend was really unbelievably sad and heartbroken. I think I know that I will feel the same way if I lose a best friend when you only have a few friends that you cherish and means the world to you. It will unacceptable and I could have spend a lot of time to forget about it. I was absolutely enticed with the characters, Kahlen, Kennly and Marissa. I f...more
Starless Sky is the story of Kahlen who has lost her best friend, Emma. She's overcome with grief, unable to move on. She retreats into herself and is no longer able to connect to others. Her parents are worried about her and think she needs help. Her grades are dropping and she's tired of being pitied by her friends. The only place she can find peace is Dean's Creek. This is where she meets Kennley. Will Kahlen be able to open up to him? Will she be able to move beyond her grief of losing her c...more
This was a poignant story written by the author at the young age of fifteen. I'm over forty and I couldn't write a book to save my life! Very impressive indeed.
The character of Kahlen was very believable. She seemed like a typical teen and I liked that. It was nice to read of a teen character that wasn't super intelligent, super strong, with super powers, etc. She was a girl that didn't like school, whose parents drove her nuts, who snuck out of the house, who ditched class once in a while--you...more
The character of Kahlen was very believable. She seemed like a typical teen and I liked that. It was nice to read of a teen character that wasn't super intelligent, super strong, with super powers, etc. She was a girl that didn't like school, whose parents drove her nuts, who snuck out of the house, who ditched class once in a while--you...more
It a tear jerker from the beginning to ending for me. I used a lot of tissue. dont know if a lot of it just emotional of holiday. the characters drew me into thier world and watched them change and grow little by little. it showed how they where going threw the stage of grief. i liked how some girls tried to defend her and others were gossip and talking behind her back. how some of the guys were good and some bad and some changing. I wish i had a stream that was peacful place.
A Starless Sky was a great read from the beginning to the end. Even when I wasn't reading it, I wanted to be. Everything in the story was completely relatable, especially if you have experienced a great loss in your life. The book, written by a 15 year old, felt like something that had to have been written by someone with a lifetimes experience. I felt exactly what the main character, Kahlen, felt; I laughed, cried, and grieved right along with her. I picked this book up mainly to get a break fr...more
This was a good one. It was a touching book that dealt with a difficult subject. It was interesting for me to read this one because I was fascinated by the fact that a teen wrote it. I liked seeing how a YA story was written from a YA perspective.
Paige does seem to be a descriptive writer who wants you to really know what's going on in the story. For a contemporary YA I thought it was a good and I can't wait to see this author grow over time.
Paige does seem to be a descriptive writer who wants you to really know what's going on in the story. For a contemporary YA I thought it was a good and I can't wait to see this author grow over time.
A great young adult novel. For my full review - http://camicheckettsbooks.blogspot.co...
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