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I still had a hard time connecting with the characters but at least they were tolerable this time. There was no urge to kill Mac which surprised me. I felt relief that she's learning and growing as a person because she couldn't get more shallow and TSTL.
The writing has improved though some things were glossed over and wish that the story was kept in the present instead of Mac commenting on events in past tense, it doesn't add anything to the story. I'm also a little annoyed that not much is wra ...more
The writing has improved though some things were glossed over and wish that the story was kept in the present instead of Mac commenting on events in past tense, it doesn't add anything to the story. I'm also a little annoyed that not much is wra ...more
Hopefully the silliness will end very soon. I can say that I did like the subtle differences from the first book. This series is just drenched in mystery, and I can't wait to see what's in the basement.
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Wow! The second book in the fever series was amazing! After I read Darkfever, in truth, I wasn't that impressed. I didn't like Mac much because she seemed like one of those girls I hate. However, Mac has grown into an ass kicking wonder, she has become increasingly smarter about both her position in the world and her future. She is much smarter than I gave her credit for and the girls has GUTS!
The books starts immediately where we left off in Darkfever, and the momentum of the book is solid and ...more
The books starts immediately where we left off in Darkfever, and the momentum of the book is solid and ...more
Much better than the first! I can't stop reading and can't wait to find out WHAT Barrons is.
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Ah Barrons, is he or isn't he? Still no answers. But I liked this book anyway.
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Feb 02, 2010
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