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Annie and Fia by Kiersten White

mehsi's review against another edition

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4.0

I have had an interest in the Mind Games for some time, but wasn't sure to start it. Then I noticed there was a lovely prequel book, and decided to check that out.

This book is about Annie and Fia. Annie is apparently blind, but can sometimes see visions (one such vision even changed everything about Annie and Fia's world), and Fia protects her sister and apparently has super instincts.

I really loved both of the characters. Annie a bit more than Fia. I don't know. Fia was a bit too angry at a lot of things at times, while Annie was different and more interesting to read about.

It was a bit confusing how the time skipped at every change of character. One moment is at Keane, the next it is before Keane again. I do hope the normal book isn't like this, or if it is, that it is a bit less confusing. Also some of the events happening had me all confused. Had to re-read them a few times, but still not sure what happened there. Maybe it will all become clear when I read Mind Games.

Well when one of my libraries has Mind Games (for once, miracle!, they have an English book) in again, I will get it.

trisha_thomas's review against another edition

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4.0

great little snippets and a peak into different days and times with Fia and Annie.

aly36's review

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5.0

I love the Mind Games series. They were all very good but Annie and Fia is a great introduction into the characters. Annie and Fia portrays sisters very well with all the up and downs sisters go through growing up and in life in general. Kiersten White is a really great author. I love all the books she writes so far. I would recommend this author and have told my sister and my niece about her. My niece loves Kiersten White's books as well. They are great books to read over and over.

readeraven's review

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5.0

why is this not included in the first book? I think it would have fit all right
clever and angry Fia has just become my favorite female character ever

makenna's review against another edition

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5.0

I really wish that I read this before I read Mind Games :/

pacey1927's review

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4.0

This was actually a nice little short story. It's been awhile since I finished the first book and I'm considering the second book. This served as a great refresher. It let me get back into the world of Annie and Fia.

the_cover_contessa's review

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4.0

What I like most about this short story, you don't have to read either of the books to really understand it. It's told from the dual POV of Fia and Annie. Annie's POV is in the past, before they enter Keane; Fia's is just a few months after they've been at Keane. The time line for this one was MUCH easier to keep track of then the one for the books themselves (something I did write about in both my reviews). I have to say the more I have read of this series, the more I like it (since I wasn't thrilled with the first book when I read it). This novella gives great insight into why the two sisters ended up at the school. How Annie started her visions before and how Fia always had a inkling for things even before they were recruited. It gives some great insight into their personalities. This one does paint much less of a "crazy" picture of Fia, though. If you like this series, I highly recommend this novella.

lpcoolgirl's review

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5.0

Really enjoyed this look into Annie and Fia when they were younger, how they were found by the Keane group, and one of Fia's missions. Great read!

bibliocat4's review

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4.0

Free download from amazon

karlikarli's review

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5.0

I WANT MORE!