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Starcrossed (Starcrossed, #1)
by Josephine Angelini (Goodreads Author)
by Josephine Angelini (Goodreads Author)
So, two days ago, I decided to start this really interesting book that had been in my TBR pile for a while. I thought “Why not start it now, it is after all only 11:30pm, and I’m on vacation, I have enough time to start it!” Bad idea… Why? Simply because this book kept me so captivated that I ended up reading until 3am (follow by an hour of “oh what will happen next? I should read just one more chapter… No I have to sleep now, it’s late… Yet, I’m on vacation…”) I was so addicted! It’s a really good thing that I didn’t start it during my finals, I would have ended up with even less hours of sleep.
The story really kept me on my toes. I HAD to know what was going to happen to Helen, and of course to Lucas. Josephine Angelini created an entertaining story based on Greek Mythology, which made me so excited (I really have to read more about Greek Mythology, I’m not really addicted.) There is just always something going on. When we finally think that everything will be going well from now on, more problems arrive for Helen and Lucas. It keeps you in the story until the ending, which is making me want to find a time travel machine to bring me to May 2012, so I can finally know what will happen to the two lovers. Sigh.
I have to say, Angelini created an amazing team of characters. I really liked Helen. She didn’t end up annoying me, which many female main characters end up doing, and I felt like I could see her being real (if you forget the powers of course...) Lucas made me completely swoon. I adore him. Why do I always fall for fictional characters? Damn you characters, you make real guys seem so normal. Sigh. Of course, Lucas is not the only interesting male character. I must confess Hector has a little something that makes me really like him, and Jason also is nicely interesting, but I think his mind is taken. There is just so much variety in the characters, that I couldn’t imagine not liking one. Of course, some may not be as loveable, but most of the unlovable are those you love to hate.
Okay, here I will address myself directly to Josephine Angelini: “Hi! I must honestly say that I’m quite impressed with you. You’re making mad right now, because I really want to get my hands on the sequel. Yet, I still like you. I really want to read more books form you. You should write more. I think you’re good, but it’s just my humble opinion.”
Okay, so now this book made me slightly addicted, and now I feeling the effect of withdrawal. Don’t worry; my brain should be okay again tomorrow. Some magic bolt hasn’t fried it!
The story really kept me on my toes. I HAD to know what was going to happen to Helen, and of course to Lucas. Josephine Angelini created an entertaining story based on Greek Mythology, which made me so excited (I really have to read more about Greek Mythology, I’m not really addicted.) There is just always something going on. When we finally think that everything will be going well from now on, more problems arrive for Helen and Lucas. It keeps you in the story until the ending, which is making me want to find a time travel machine to bring me to May 2012, so I can finally know what will happen to the two lovers. Sigh.
I have to say, Angelini created an amazing team of characters. I really liked Helen. She didn’t end up annoying me, which many female main characters end up doing, and I felt like I could see her being real (if you forget the powers of course...) Lucas made me completely swoon. I adore him. Why do I always fall for fictional characters? Damn you characters, you make real guys seem so normal. Sigh. Of course, Lucas is not the only interesting male character. I must confess Hector has a little something that makes me really like him, and Jason also is nicely interesting, but I think his mind is taken. There is just so much variety in the characters, that I couldn’t imagine not liking one. Of course, some may not be as loveable, but most of the unlovable are those you love to hate.
Okay, here I will address myself directly to Josephine Angelini: “Hi! I must honestly say that I’m quite impressed with you. You’re making mad right now, because I really want to get my hands on the sequel. Yet, I still like you. I really want to read more books form you. You should write more. I think you’re good, but it’s just my humble opinion.”
Okay, so now this book made me slightly addicted, and now I feeling the effect of withdrawal. Don’t worry; my brain should be okay again tomorrow. Some magic bolt hasn’t fried it!
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