tropical_depression's review

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3.0

Was not bad. Also wasn't as good as when I first read it. Overall not a bad read.

kirstscard's review

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3.0

This was something I had been meaning to read for a long time, I was a bit disappointed. The book was really weird to actually understand and I really didn't follow the whole book easily. I found it difficult to keep up with what was happening, one minute Cathy was in Victor's house and the next she was at home.

It was a good book, but I was just confused by thinking that it was real life and this had actually happened to Cathy or it was fiction. There was one thing that I didn't like about the book and that was the images that were drawn over the text, it was hard to read what was written, so it felt like I could of missed key points in the plot.

I can't say that this book was just pure rubbish, because it wasn't it was an interesting book to read. I enjoyed reading it, but throughout I was just thinking that it was a weird book. It was definately not like anything I had read before.

Overall, I did enjoy the book but I don't think I will be reading the other books in the series. If you like unusual books then this is the book for you.

bhalpin's review

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4.0

Don't be put off by the phone numbers and websites--this is not a case of interactive elements carrying an otherwise weak book. Cathy's book is an enthralling and surprising mystery that would stand on its own even without the fun extras.

SPOILER: I think this book also serves as a nice anti-Twilight. The heroine is in love with an immortal being but rather than being a passive ninny like Bella, she's an active, smart, intelligent pain in the ass. I really enjoyed this book.
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