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Revelations by Melissa de la Cruz

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Apr 06, 11

bookshelves: books-i-absolutely-love, hottest-sweetest-guy, wish-i-was-that-girl
Read from April 05 to 06, 2011

** spoiler alert ** Okay! I was so glad that finally Jack and Shuyler were together! I mean it was inevitable, they were perfect for each other. The only down side to it was that Olliver is alone... I feel really bad for him. I also feel really bad for Bliss, finally Dylan came back, and first he's crazy, then he attacks her, then he loses his memories, then he dies because she technically killed him in the end. And she thinks Shuyler has boy problems. Gosh. And Mimi, do I have to mention how much I hate her. I mean, Shuyler technically saved her in the last book, and then she acts all mean about it. Seriously, you'd think she'd be nicer. I was liking the fight between Mimi and Jack at the end, until it turned into a makeout session, that's when my anger boiled to the top! I was like "what the hell is Jack doing! Why doesn't he rip her pretty little head out, I mean he has the power to!" that was the only part I hated. Other than that I give the book a good four and a half stars. Brilliant. I find it getting more interesting per book.

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Melissa de la Cruz
“Bet you can't even name one romantic movie you like," she teased.
She felt smug when a few minutes went by and Oliver was still unable to name one romantic movie he could profess to enjoy.
The Empire Strikes Back," Oliver finally declared, tapping his horn at a Prius that wandered over the line.
The Empire Strikes Back? The Star Wars movie? That's not romantic!" Schuyler huffed, fiddling with the air conditioner controls.
Au contraire, my dear, it's very romantic. The last scene, you know, when they're about to put Han in that freezing cryogenic chamber or whatever? Remember?"
Schuyler mmm-hmmmed.
And Leia leans over the ledge and says, 'I love you.'"
That's cheesy, not romatic," Schuyler argued, although she did like that part.
Let me explain. What's romantic is what Han says back. Remember what he says to her? After she says 'I love you'?"
Schuyler grinned. Maybe Oliver had a point. "Han says, 'I know.'"
Exactly," Oliver tapped the wheel. "He doesn't have to say anything so trite as 'I love you." Because that's already understood. And that's romantic.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Revelations

Melissa de la Cruz
“Love. It's so close to hate, it's almost indistinguishable. But this is how it was for the two of them. Love and hate. Life and death. Joy and anguish.”
Melissa de la Cruz, Revelations


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