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Restarted reading this book on Jan. 1st 2019
I really liked this book. I think it took me almost a year to finish but the truth is I started it and then joined a very long challenge and never could get this book to fit to any of the challenges needed so I could finish it. Then the challenge ended and it was just one of those books I wasn't overly excited about picking up again. I joined a buddy read and I restarted this book from the beginning and I am so happy I did. I really love this book. I l ...more
I really liked this book. I think it took me almost a year to finish but the truth is I started it and then joined a very long challenge and never could get this book to fit to any of the challenges needed so I could finish it. Then the challenge ended and it was just one of those books I wasn't overly excited about picking up again. I joined a buddy read and I restarted this book from the beginning and I am so happy I did. I really love this book. I l ...more

First impressions: If there's one thing Maggie Stiefvater can do, it's write a good intro. I liked the tone of the prologue, setting us up for a not-so-happy ending. When the actual story begins, we pick up soon after the first book left off, and I thought things got going right away.
Lasting impressions: Even though I could see where the story was going, I really didn't want it to happen. This book suffered from "middle book syndrome," where there's enough of a story arc to get us through, but n ...more
Lasting impressions: Even though I could see where the story was going, I really didn't want it to happen. This book suffered from "middle book syndrome," where there's enough of a story arc to get us through, but n ...more

This book was ok. But I had much higher hopes with it. It just didn't grab me like the first one and I really didn't care for the prologue where it tells you the ending. Pretty much spoiled the excitement. The new characters totally cliche. I felt that do some growing during the novel but it was not gradual. Kind of like. Hi my name is Cole I'm shallow and suicidal and then turn a page and by the way now I'm caring and helpful and selfless. I will continue to book 3 because I hope it will turn B
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I loved the first book in this series, but unfortunately could not get into this one. I will stay tuned to see what happens in the last book of the series. Hopefully, a cure can be found, because I think part of the reason I didn't like this book was Grace's sickness.
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Just as good as book one! Can't wait to see how she ends it in book #3. But of course that isn't out unitl July.
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Love this series, can't wait until she writes the next one.
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Dr. Jill Bartholomew, EdD
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