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Zasvěcená by Cynthia Hand, Ivana Svobodová

mashing_mellows's review against another edition

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emotional sad tense medium-paced

4.0

carlacbarroso's review against another edition

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4.0

I really didn't expect to like this series that much but it surprised me, again. There were things that seemed to be taken from the sleeve like "haha! And you weren't expecting this!" but it did make sense. One thing turned out to be just like thought, other stuff broke my heart but the author does have a way with words and I could see myself in some parts. There are still some questions left to be answered, so the waiting begins.

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Em português aqui.

reddyrat's review against another edition

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3.0

Hallowed was...good. I realize that "good" is the blandest descriptor aside from "interesting," but it is the best summation of my feels about Hallowed. To be more specific, Hallowed was a step up from "okay," but a step below "really good." The interesting thing is that I read Angelfire and Unearthly within a few weeks of each other. I much preferred Unearthly. A year later, I read Wings of the Wicked and Hallowed within a few weeks of each other, but this time I preferred Wings of the Wicked.

I can't entirely describe what I disliked about Hallowed. Partially it was the lack of the qualities that made me love the first book so much. Especially Tucker. I adored Tucker in Unearthly. He had such a distinctive, funny, pleasant personality. He is still a large part of this novel, but their relationship has moved into the typical troubled "second book" realm. Instead of seeing sweet Tucker, he's either absent or jealous of the time Christian and Clara spend together. Aside from Tucker, the book just didn't capture me. When you read a book, you either gel with it or you don't. There's not always a rhyme or reason.

Moving on to what I liked about Hallowed and why I think most people will really enjoy it. The plot is stronger in this book than in Unearthly. There is a strong theme of choice versus destiny. Clara is fighting her pre-destined purpose. Is that the right thing to do? As time goes by, even Clara wonders whether she wants to fight destiny - or what she thinks destiny is. The theme causes the reader to pause and think about our own lives. In that way, Hallowed feels more important than the typical fluff paranormal.

There are several huge plot twists. Clara has a vision that someone she knows is going to die, but doesn't know who. She also learns a lot more about her past and her family. It doesn't sound all that exciting when I describe the plot, but I don't want to say anything to spoil it. Needless to say, I was very surprised. I only wish the plot development had started a little earlier. The first major twist showed up about halfway through. Up to that point, I was quite bored.

As I mentioned above, "second book" syndrome affects Clara and Tucker. Mostly because she and Christian spend so much time together doing angel stuff. As much as I love Tucker in Unearthly, my affection is changing. I am now Team Christian. I don't even like the guy all that much. He's a bit too "white bread" for my taste, but he feels right for Clara. Hallowed doesn't break any new ground in the love triangle storyline, but it still manages to be compelling.

If you liked Unearthly, you will probably really like Hallowed. I'm not sure why I didn't enjoy it very much. The second book advances the story and gets us deeper into the characters and their relationships. I did like Hallowed, but I wasn't able to lose myself in the story. It remained a book that I was forcing myself to get through because I wanted to know what was going to happen rather than because I was enthralled.

Rating: 3 / 5

anjp6219's review against another edition

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4.0

I NEED to read Boundless before I head up to heaven to get it myself.

ottavia_bookworld's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious reflective sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.0

kolet's review against another edition

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3.0

This one didn't really grab me like the first book. I actually abandon this book. I am going to re read it again as I hate not finishing series. Hopefully I'll enjoy the second time around

karireyn's review against another edition

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5.0

Okay I liked this second book much more than the first. Not that I didn't like the first-I did. This one just drew me in even more. First up, Christian??!! Really? What about Tucker?! I've been rooting for Tucker from Day 1. And I'm really intrigued what Clara's going to find out in Italy...will we finally figure out who Angela's mystery Italian boy is? This one had tons more surprises, some I expected, other I didn't. It didn't have quite as much suspense as the first book but I was okay with it because it felt more real to me.

I'm excited to start reading the third book!

gnomecat5's review against another edition

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4.0

Ehhh more like 3.5. I liked it but I wasn't OMG this is the best book ever. Maybe angels just aren't my thing....

cari1268's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this one, just as good as the first. I was surprised by changing my preference in the love triangle.
SpoilerTucker wasn't in this book very much and the author did a good job at convincing me there were too many barriers in his and Clara's relationship. Plus, showing how Clara's mom fought her purpose for so many years, also convinced me that Clara should learn her lesson sooner rather than later and choose Christian. Can't wait to see how everything turns out!


4 Stars.

puppylovebooks's review against another edition

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5.0

just beautiful...and sad....but mostly beautiful :')