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I fell totally in love with The Scorpio Races. Which caught me by surprise, because prior to this, I've avoided Maggie Stiefvater's books like the plague. Shiver was among the first to jump on the YA supernatural bandwagon that came after the awful Twilight series.
Sean and Puck alternately tell their stories about living on Thisby, a wind swept island that is visited by the capaill uisce. Emerging from the sea late in the year, the men try to capture these savage, flesh eating water horses and r ...more
Sean and Puck alternately tell their stories about living on Thisby, a wind swept island that is visited by the capaill uisce. Emerging from the sea late in the year, the men try to capture these savage, flesh eating water horses and r ...more

While I liked this book, it was a little slow. There was some nice word building in there but when it actually came to the racing I was disappointed a little. The racing scene didn't last very long. It was intense while it last though.
Puck was fearless. She's the only girl that ever raced and not on the creepy horses but her own regular horse. She only signed up because she needed the money for her home and to prolong her older brother from leaving.
Sean was the quiet and talented boy who under ...more
Puck was fearless. She's the only girl that ever raced and not on the creepy horses but her own regular horse. She only signed up because she needed the money for her home and to prolong her older brother from leaving.
Sean was the quiet and talented boy who under ...more

Okay, I admit I was taken in.
I hadn't expected much from the author of Shiver, but she really wowed me with this book. I have to warn you though, if you have yet to read this, that the actual Scorpio Races doesn't last more than fifty pages. In fact, it's less I think. The book is focused on Puck and Sean's lives and what pushed them to really want to win the race.
The setting of the book is in an island that somehow has water horses coming out of the ocean to come to land time to time. These wat ...more
I hadn't expected much from the author of Shiver, but she really wowed me with this book. I have to warn you though, if you have yet to read this, that the actual Scorpio Races doesn't last more than fifty pages. In fact, it's less I think. The book is focused on Puck and Sean's lives and what pushed them to really want to win the race.
The setting of the book is in an island that somehow has water horses coming out of the ocean to come to land time to time. These wat ...more

It happens at the start of every November: the Scorpio Races. Riders attempt to keep hold of their water horses long enough to make it to the finish line. Some riders live. Others die.
oh the end! I cried so hard, just because the book was ending and I didn't want it to. And finally when (view spoiler)
Of course there were things I did not like about the book, in the beginning the story was a li ...more
oh the end! I cried so hard, just because the book was ending and I didn't want it to. And finally when (view spoiler)
Of course there were things I did not like about the book, in the beginning the story was a li ...more

4.5 stars
I wanted to read it for a long time now but this story was not how I imagined it would be. I don't know why I expected something totally different but nevermind coz it was really REALLY great!!
The end though... I want more but at the same time it was a kind of how it should have ended.
Maggie Stiefvater's books never dissapoint me :) and maybe, just maybe I liked it more than the Shiver books. ...more
I wanted to read it for a long time now but this story was not how I imagined it would be. I don't know why I expected something totally different but nevermind coz it was really REALLY great!!
The end though... I want more but at the same time it was a kind of how it should have ended.
Maggie Stiefvater's books never dissapoint me :) and maybe, just maybe I liked it more than the Shiver books. ...more

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