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Burning For Revenge (The Tomorrow Series, Book 5)
by John Marsden
by John Marsden
So, I've been slacking off on these book reviews. It's been a while, so I'm just going to combine my book reviews for A Killing Frost, Darkness, Be My Friend, and Burning For Revenge.
A Killing Frost is thus far my favourite book in the series. From what I can remember, I was kept in a suspenseful state the whole time I was reading the novel. That being said, it also made me cry at one point because of something that happened. I read a spoiler at one point, and expected something to happen. It did happen, but in a totally different way from how I had imagined it. In that way, it wasn't really much of a spoiler.
Darkness, Be My Friend provided a twist in that many of the characters had changed personalities especially starting from this point. I can't say why without spoiling much of the story, but I thought it gave some interesting insight into each of the characters.
I found Burning For Revenge to be sort of slow. Again, there was quite a bit of character development, but from what I've seen so far, nothing of significant importance (though, maybe I'm overlooking something that will become more obviously important as I progress through the plot?). However, there was another scene in this book that had me crying. This is what happens when I connect to characters in a book. *sigh*
A Killing Frost is thus far my favourite book in the series. From what I can remember, I was kept in a suspenseful state the whole time I was reading the novel. That being said, it also made me cry at one point because of something that happened. I read a spoiler at one point, and expected something to happen. It did happen, but in a totally different way from how I had imagined it. In that way, it wasn't really much of a spoiler.
Darkness, Be My Friend provided a twist in that many of the characters had changed personalities especially starting from this point. I can't say why without spoiling much of the story, but I thought it gave some interesting insight into each of the characters.
I found Burning For Revenge to be sort of slow. Again, there was quite a bit of character development, but from what I've seen so far, nothing of significant importance (though, maybe I'm overlooking something that will become more obviously important as I progress through the plot?). However, there was another scene in this book that had me crying. This is what happens when I connect to characters in a book. *sigh*
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