review of Tris and Izzie by Orson Scott Card

A great review for Tris and Izzie went up a few days ago on-line. Some quotes:

"Think of it as a funny antidote to Twilight-mania. And this time the hero is actually a hero, and not a blood-sucking impossibility."

He also called it funny all the way through" and "great adventure."

I loved that he said "Izzie is blind to what is obvious to the reader almost at once: that her best friend is absolutely stone-cold in love with Mark." Yeah, that was what I was going for. Izzie's isn't supposed to be stupid, but clueless in the way that Emma in Jane Austen is clueless. She has the best of intentions and means the best for the people around her, but she's still figuring things out.


Here is the full review:

http://greensboro.rhinotimes.com/Articles-Columns-c-2011-10-27-210043.112113-Books-As-Gifts-This-Christmas.html
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