Anzu The Great Destroyer's Reviews > Faefever
Faefever (Fever, #3)
by Karen Marie Moning
Yes, hope does, in fact, strengthen. The hope that Barrons will save Mac’s ass (pun not intended) from this fecking ending!
My exact reactions:

*pause*
*blink*
*read paragraph again*
*blink*

*pause*

First thing’s first. This is the second time I read Faefever. Some things get better, now that I know what’s going to happen in the next book. Some things don’t really change, aka the ending. It was cruel the first time, and it’s still cruel the second time I went through it.
I just love how each book changes. We start with a kind of cute Darkfever, then notice that the pink gradient gets a bit darker reaching Bloodvefer and then even darker with Faefever. I love it.
I love darkness. I love pain. I love seeing a Mac in her toughest hours. See her suffer and toughen up. I like to see how life tests her limits and how she becomes someone else. Someone better. Someone stronger. A symbol for a genre. Mac is, in my opinion, one of the symbols of kick ass female leads in the urban fantasy genre.
I think that Faefever is the best book in the Fever series so far, and trust me (I’m a doctor) the next books will be even better. Don’t get all scared and give up the series just because the ending was hard (heh). Three times hard. Or was it four? I can’t help myself. I have to let it out.
*clears throat*
Yeah. In Dreamfever, you’ll get a nice little treat to make up for this perversion. A VERY VERY nice treat. You’ll see. *winks*
P.S. Barrons, you disappointed me in this book. You behaved like a total jackass and half of my admiration for you flew out the window. Using the Voice on Mac like that, pulling her hair, ruining the cake. You deserve a kick in the balls.
P.P.S. V’lane

P.P.P.S. Here’s an old “comic” I did for my old Faefever review.

My reviews for the other Fever books:
Darkfever (Fever #1)
Bloodfever (Fever #2)
Dreamfever (Fever #4)
Shadowfever (Fever #5)
by Karen Marie Moning
Anzu The Great Destroyer's review
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Aug 17, 12
bookshelves: zomg-i-must-have-him, paranormal-fix, the-fantasy-of-urbans, i-am-stalking-you, a-bit-of-mush, absolute-madness, dark-so-dark, buddy-or-group-read, reviewed-2012, well-arent-you-mister-popularity, watch-your-step-cliffs-ahead
Recommended for:
my homeboys
Read from July 21 to 23, 2012 — I own a copy, read count: 2
Hope strengthens. Fear kills.
Yes, hope does, in fact, strengthen. The hope that Barrons will save Mac’s ass (pun not intended) from this fecking ending!
My exact reactions:

*pause*
*blink*
*read paragraph again*
*blink*

*pause*

First thing’s first. This is the second time I read Faefever. Some things get better, now that I know what’s going to happen in the next book. Some things don’t really change, aka the ending. It was cruel the first time, and it’s still cruel the second time I went through it.
I just love how each book changes. We start with a kind of cute Darkfever, then notice that the pink gradient gets a bit darker reaching Bloodvefer and then even darker with Faefever. I love it.
I love darkness. I love pain. I love seeing a Mac in her toughest hours. See her suffer and toughen up. I like to see how life tests her limits and how she becomes someone else. Someone better. Someone stronger. A symbol for a genre. Mac is, in my opinion, one of the symbols of kick ass female leads in the urban fantasy genre.
I think that Faefever is the best book in the Fever series so far, and trust me (I’m a doctor) the next books will be even better. Don’t get all scared and give up the series just because the ending was hard (heh). Three times hard. Or was it four? I can’t help myself. I have to let it out.
*clears throat*
Yeah. In Dreamfever, you’ll get a nice little treat to make up for this perversion. A VERY VERY nice treat. You’ll see. *winks*
P.S. Barrons, you disappointed me in this book. You behaved like a total jackass and half of my admiration for you flew out the window. Using the Voice on Mac like that, pulling her hair, ruining the cake. You deserve a kick in the balls.
P.P.S. V’lane

P.P.P.S. Here’s an old “comic” I did for my old Faefever review.

My reviews for the other Fever books:
Darkfever (Fever #1)
Bloodfever (Fever #2)
Dreamfever (Fever #4)
Shadowfever (Fever #5)
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Quotes Anzu Liked
“Nobody looks good in their darkest hours. But it's those hours that make us what we are.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
“Barrons’ lips twitched. I’d almost made him smile. Barrons smiles about as often as the sun comes out in Dublin, and it has the same effect on me; makes me feel warm and stupid.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
“What are you?” I said irritably.
“In the Serengeti, Ms. Lane, I would be the cheetah. I’m stronger, smarter, faster, and hungrier than everything else out there. And I don’t apologize to the gazelle when I take it down.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
“In the Serengeti, Ms. Lane, I would be the cheetah. I’m stronger, smarter, faster, and hungrier than everything else out there. And I don’t apologize to the gazelle when I take it down.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
“Nightfall.
“What a strange word.
‘Night’ I get.
But ‘fall’ is a gentle word.
Autumn leaves fall, swirling with languid grace
To carpet the earth with their dying blaze.
Tears fall, like liquid diamonds
Shimmering softly, before they melt away.
Night doesn’t fall here.
It comes slamming down.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
“What a strange word.
‘Night’ I get.
But ‘fall’ is a gentle word.
Autumn leaves fall, swirling with languid grace
To carpet the earth with their dying blaze.
Tears fall, like liquid diamonds
Shimmering softly, before they melt away.
Night doesn’t fall here.
It comes slamming down.”
― Karen Marie Moning, Faefever
Reading Progress
| 06/17/2011 |
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42.0% | "*banana dance*" | |
| 07/21/2012 | page 1 |
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0.0% | "I'm afraid of this book. I know how it ends and it's kind of scary to think that I'll go through it again." 4 comments |
| 07/22/2012 | page 88 |
|
25.0% | "Ugh V'lane." 7 comments |
| 07/23/2012 | page 352 |
|
100.0% | "The ending never gets better." 2 comments |
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Lol.I rereading the cartoon and laughed so hard just now. A gr friend is wigging out over Faefever right now, and hasnt started Dreamfever. I think KMM lost a fan.
:DAh damn, really? That's sad :/ I can't imagine someone not liking Fever. Unless we're talking about a guy :))
Anzu wrote: "Thanks :DYeah? I so much envy you right now :)) Mine was Riley Jenson :))"
Is Riley Jenson good ? I seriously have thought about reading it, but I hear mixed reviews...
Uhm.. no. Most of them don't :))Give the first book a try and see how you feel about it. I really can't tell you 100% to read it because I don't remember it so well. I've become more harsh now so probably I'd bash it if I was to give it another try :p
:) Anzu, be fair, it was a frustrating ending. The review is better than what i woykd have written after reading this one!! I was cursing he and V'lane both for not showing up to rescue her!


Daca nu ai avea urmatoarea carte you'd go coo-coo :D