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mysterious
fast-paced
Very quick introduction to the Mythos Academy series. I was totally drawn in and can't wait to dive into the series. The setting and character introductions were brief enough to create interest, but also detailed enough to make me get invested enough to want to continue. Highly recommend if you're interested in seeing if the Mythos Academy series is for you.
An interesting pre-novella, which made me want to the read the companion novel.
It's definitely a start to a series- it's got me interested in the rest of the series and it was a quick and interesting read (the sub jest matter was surprisingly dark so I wouldn't say a fun read).
This is an emotionally packed primer for the series but it makes me excited to read the rest of the books.
I quite liked this prequel. I've had Touch of Frost on my bookshelf for so long but I figured I could start with the prequel and I'm not at all disappointed. Not the best, but very likable. I felt sad for Gwen when . I hadn't seen it coming. Also with this prequel I kind of forgot that this series is about the Mythos Academy. Yeah, I read the description a lot. Anyway, I can't wait to read the actual book now and to know more about Logan Quinn. ;)
Spoiler
her mom died
adventurous
informative
mysterious
fast-paced
This novella is about Gwen Frost, before Touch of Frost.
This gives more insight on Gwen's psychometry and the time right before she started at Mythos Academy. The story starts in the midst of her gift coming in to play and you get more of an idea of how it works.
You find out a little background about her, especially what happened with her mom. You can see her before it happened, and see how it affected her after.
If you're considering picking up this series, definitely check this out first to get a feel for it.
This gives more insight on Gwen's psychometry and the time right before she started at Mythos Academy. The story starts in the midst of her gift coming in to play and you get more of an idea of how it works.
You find out a little background about her, especially what happened with her mom. You can see her before it happened, and see how it affected her after.
If you're considering picking up this series, definitely check this out first to get a feel for it.
This was a nice read that I recommend for fans of the series curious to know a bit more of how Gwen was prior to Mythos Academy.
It’s the beginning of the adventure and so forth and of course Gwen was a different person back then. After all, much happened after that.
She seemed a bit lighter, but otherwise she was pretty much the same feisty smartass person we came to love.
This was the first book I read on my Kindle last weekend. I loved how fast it read. Gwen Frost reminds me a lot of Gin from the Elemental Assassins series. It seemed like it might be same world just featuring someone else, but I could be wrong. I really wanted to read this over the summer when it was published, but better late than never and now I think the second book in the Mythos Academy Series will be out soon so it is almost better, I won't have enough time to forget details before starting the next one.
Gwen, her mother and her grandmother all share some special powers that Gwen believes were passed down to them from witch ancestors. After a few problems and incidents Gwen discovers that she is going to be going to a special school for people like her who have special powers. The school reminded me of the camp that Percy went to in the Percy Jackson series, maybe because there was a Spartan there and PE class is training in weapons and sword play.
I would like to see where this series goes, as well as go back to Gin's story and read the two books I haven't gotten to yet. I have them on the shelf but somehow haven't made the time to dive into them. This book reminded me about how much I enjoy that series.
Gwen, her mother and her grandmother all share some special powers that Gwen believes were passed down to them from witch ancestors. After a few problems and incidents Gwen discovers that she is going to be going to a special school for people like her who have special powers. The school reminded me of the camp that Percy went to in the Percy Jackson series, maybe because there was a Spartan there and PE class is training in weapons and sword play.
I would like to see where this series goes, as well as go back to Gin's story and read the two books I haven't gotten to yet. I have them on the shelf but somehow haven't made the time to dive into them. This book reminded me about how much I enjoy that series.