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Night Star (The Immortals, #5)
by Alyson Noel (Goodreads Author)
by Alyson Noel (Goodreads Author)
(from Murphy's Library - http://www.murphyslibrary.com/)
This rating is two and a half...
Ever and Damen are still trying to figure out how to solve their little problem—and, damn it, they’re on this same page since Blue Moon, this is kind of getting old! On the other hand, they need to deal with the Haven situation—Ever knows Haven coming after her, it’s just a matter of time.
Haven is a pain in the neck, I must say. I’ve never really liked her character, she was never a really good friend, and apparently Ever can’t see it. Miles is back—thank God, because he’s the most reasonable character on this series—and Damen knows they have some “unfinished business” to work on. Talking about unfinished business, Ever finds out some stuff about Damen on this book that I was expecting to come out since the beginning. I mean, there’s no way the guy is perfect all the time, right?
Some things on this book seem odd to me, more than others, though. Ever ditches her classes for an entire week and Sabine never finds out about it—she’s dating one of Ever’s teachers, Munoz never ever mentions it to her! Sabine, by the way, is left completely out of sign most part of the time, how come Ever escapes from her for so long? I mean, they live together, I just didn’t buy it.
I’m kinda tired of this series, I’ll read Everlasting when it comes out—next summer—, but I don’t intend to put this book as priority on my To Read List, as I’ve just done with Night Star.
This rating is two and a half...
Ever and Damen are still trying to figure out how to solve their little problem—and, damn it, they’re on this same page since Blue Moon, this is kind of getting old! On the other hand, they need to deal with the Haven situation—Ever knows Haven coming after her, it’s just a matter of time.
Haven is a pain in the neck, I must say. I’ve never really liked her character, she was never a really good friend, and apparently Ever can’t see it. Miles is back—thank God, because he’s the most reasonable character on this series—and Damen knows they have some “unfinished business” to work on. Talking about unfinished business, Ever finds out some stuff about Damen on this book that I was expecting to come out since the beginning. I mean, there’s no way the guy is perfect all the time, right?
Some things on this book seem odd to me, more than others, though. Ever ditches her classes for an entire week and Sabine never finds out about it—she’s dating one of Ever’s teachers, Munoz never ever mentions it to her! Sabine, by the way, is left completely out of sign most part of the time, how come Ever escapes from her for so long? I mean, they live together, I just didn’t buy it.
I’m kinda tired of this series, I’ll read Everlasting when it comes out—next summer—, but I don’t intend to put this book as priority on my To Read List, as I’ve just done with Night Star.
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rated it 4 stars
Dec 08, 2010 11:12am
okay i have read all the immortal books and i got to this one and started reading but had to stop when ever chose damon over jude and i couldnt finsh the book....can you tell me if anything more in the book happenes with jude??
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