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ameserole's review against another edition
5.0
I definitely should have read this novella before I started this entire god damn series. I'm mad at myself for not doing that exact thing. WHY? Because this definitely made me fall even more in love with Alex. She was such a little rebel bad ass kid and sassy as fuck. I don't really know how else to explain my ever growing love for her character and even though I've read like 3 of the books in this series I still ended up hoping, praying, and wishing that ALEX WOULD SURVIVE ALL OF THIS! Yeah, that's how good this novella was guys.
bltessier94's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
vidhi26p's review against another edition
2.0
This was a very disappointing novella. I expected more from it, but it didn't meet my expectations. One good thing that came from it was that it ended literally the moment before Half-Blood starts.
aldarakamey's review against another edition
5.0
Me gustó este inicio de la saga, creo que comenzare con Mestiza hoy mismo.
purpleceders's review against another edition
4.0
It's a good book to read before Half - Blood. It explains in detail what is going on in the beginning a little better than it does in Half - Blood.
emmajonesgill's review against another edition
5.0
I've been in a bit of reading slump (too much of one genre, and not connecting with the starts of the last few books I've read) and needed something to read that was familiar but not too familiar. I haven't read this series since I was 16 (when it was first published in paperback in the UK), and I am glad to have picked it back up again.
Alexandria does make me cringe a bit more now, than when I first read it, but given it's a young adult series, it isn't too off-putting. Looking forwards to rereading the rest of this series, and combatting this reading slump.
Alexandria does make me cringe a bit more now, than when I first read it, but given it's a young adult series, it isn't too off-putting. Looking forwards to rereading the rest of this series, and combatting this reading slump.
katetj's review against another edition
5.0
More reviews can be found at my blog Nomalicious Reads
I stumbled upon Daimon on goodreads; I've been dying to read Half Blood ever since Leah Clifford mentioned it in her BlogTV.
So after my discovery, I hurried along to amazon; just a few clicks away, and I had purchased the Kindle copy for 99c (you can even get a paperback version for $3.99, which I'll probably end up doing).
It was phenomenal.
I fell in love with Jennifer's writing, she certainly knows how to do it well. Alex is such a badass, that you can't help but love her, especially when she said: 'bring it on, like donkey-kong.' I laughed so hard, it's such a bad line but so good at the same time; if she hadn't already won me over, that line would have sold it for me.
I love mythology, and so far I'm loving this series, Alex's internal monologue is great, especially when she is talking about this mysterious gray-eyed hottie. (I was dying to find out even just his name; I pretty much squealed when he finally made an appearance in the preview for chapter one of Half Blood, and finally found out his name!)
Daimon is an excellent start to the Half Blood series, I'm eager for October to get here something chronic.
So I'll end this review with saying, if you haven't read Daimon yet, do it! Jennifer L. Armentrout does not disappoint.
I stumbled upon Daimon on goodreads; I've been dying to read Half Blood ever since Leah Clifford mentioned it in her BlogTV.
So after my discovery, I hurried along to amazon; just a few clicks away, and I had purchased the Kindle copy for 99c (you can even get a paperback version for $3.99, which I'll probably end up doing).
It was phenomenal.
I fell in love with Jennifer's writing, she certainly knows how to do it well. Alex is such a badass, that you can't help but love her, especially when she said: 'bring it on, like donkey-kong.' I laughed so hard, it's such a bad line but so good at the same time; if she hadn't already won me over, that line would have sold it for me.
I love mythology, and so far I'm loving this series, Alex's internal monologue is great, especially when she is talking about this mysterious gray-eyed hottie. (I was dying to find out even just his name; I pretty much squealed when he finally made an appearance in the preview for chapter one of Half Blood, and finally found out his name!)
Daimon is an excellent start to the Half Blood series, I'm eager for October to get here something chronic.
So I'll end this review with saying, if you haven't read Daimon yet, do it! Jennifer L. Armentrout does not disappoint.
silvyinwonderland's review against another edition
4.0
Ottimo prequel! Mi ha fatto venire voglia di iniziare la serie <3
connie_a's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
elinaris's review against another edition
1.0
No me ha gustado nada, voy a intentarlo con la saga , pero no creo que me guste.