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Clarity: (Cursed #2) by Claire Farrell

stephaniereaume's review against another edition

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3.0

The ending of this book angers me beyond belief. I'm not sure I even want to continue the series. Much slower than the first book, but still a good read.

mrose21's review against another edition

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3.0

I cannot really remember what happened in this book. It seems more of a link to the next.

What I do know is Tammie isn't sorted in this book and Perdy seems pretty unbothered which again backs up my shes a selfish cow. waaa.

Nathan dear god. can we say twilight edward much? he just needs to sparkle.

effort for capitals is being dropped as this review is a little bit annoying me. I read the series because I wanted to see how the author would take the curse on and develop it make it a big deal. She didn't in the first it was literally "you find a soul mate dream about her/him for a year, find them. produce babies, she dies." dun dun duuuun. And I was sort of hoping it would be more.

Amelia figures out what is going on, and sorts it out. And Nathan does nothing. He watches the madness unfold and stands there. Of course this happens at the end of this book so don't get your hopes up with what is going on.

Perdy still annoying, her family situation makes me laugh, her mum ran off because she sucks. Her dad is a doctor but never seems to be working? And her gran and her seeem to hate each other yet theres also a closeness there. I don't see how it can be both.

Amelia is more pushy, shes more of a friend in this book and seems to give a damn about Perdy here. Actually she is more interesting to me. And in my opinion should have been the main focus. Sod Perdy and Nathans pathetic drama. Blow that.

What I suppose is good about Nathan and Perdy being the focus instead of Amelia is that the heroine isn't some big almighty force that takes up the book with just herself. As Amelia is the big almighty force (cannot explain for spoiler) and therefore shes a focus but not the main focus so she isn't shoved down your throats as some amazing character we have to love.

Giving this a 3 stars again because of all the points I have hoped I made and for the fact Tammie is still acting like a demon child with no retribution or reason.

lindawesome's review against another edition

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3.0

Clarity I think it was slightly better than Verity, but still not worth the three stars. I keep feeling disappointed - it's too big of a focus on the relationship between Perdita and Nathan, and too much thinking/talking for my taste. I guess it's the lack of action and all the filling, combined with the feeling that the author hasn't been able to utilize the full potential of the story, that makes me wish for more. Maybe I'm to old for what must be categorized as YA fiction? I haven't read what the author says about the series herself though. As in "Verity", once again the last chapter and the epilogue were the best part of the book. Will I read any future releases? I guess so. Not because it's brilliant, but because I don't like "unfinished business".

mikaylamarie's review against another edition

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4.0

The end... Wow I never saw that coming, and I really want to find out what happens next.

jandrews560's review against another edition

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5.0

Okay, seriously!?!? I did NOT expect. The ending. Holy crap on a cracker . Great book, great twists, full if emotion. Better than the first. Wow.

booknerdlyn's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious tense fast-paced

4.0

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