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A construção de Noah Shaw by Michelle Hodkin

sabisays's review against another edition

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4.0

full review up on my blog: https://sabisaysreads.wordpress.com/2017/12/08/sabisays-reviews-spoiler-free-the-becoming-of-noah-shaw-the-shaw-confessions-1-by-michelle-hodkin/

hannie's review against another edition

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4.0

Not enough Marashaw scenes OKAY I WAS ROBBED, PLUNDERED, SCAMMED AND ET CETERA. YOU REALLY MADE MARA GET DROWSY AND NOT EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE WE'D GET A SOFT MARA AND EXASPERATED YET LOVING NOAH SCENE TM LIKE SERIOUSLYJFJSJSAKNAAN ALSO BRB LET ME FUCKING *DIE* OVER THAT ENDING WTF MAN

sammy234's review against another edition

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4.0

A good author can create something original once and use that old hat material for years. A great author can continue to create original things with every book.

Michelle Hodkin is a great author.

I think a lot of people will dislike this book, because it's not happy or romantic at all. It's nothing like Mara's trilogy and people might be put out by that.

Instead of being in the craziness of Mara's head, we are now in her boyfriend Noah's. And it's a sad, sad place to be in.

I've always swooned over Noah. He loves Mara like crazy and he's composed and chivalrous and witty and honest.

But this book put him in an entire different light. Noah is so devastated by life and he is depressed and surprisingly, even though he has Mara and still loves her like crazy... he's lonesome.

I really felt his honorable, secretive heart in this book and I fell in love with him again but not because he did anything particularly swoonworthy.

Let me just clear this up. This book is NOT ROMANTIC.

The love between Mara and Noah is still a driving factor in the absolutely thrilling plot, but this is more a book about distrusting those you love and distrusting what you want out of life.

It's about the sadness of the hero after the final showdown is done and the evil is defeated. This is a somber book. It's full of twists and suspense and small moments of quiet devastation and mind games.

It reveals how hard it is to love someone like Mara Dyer, and how hard Noah is trying to keep himself together.

He's no longer my infallible, endlessly composed and devoted book boyfriend of the past. He has real issues and the veil has been lifted. He's no longer perfect, but I prefer him like this. He's human.

I also want to give him hot chocolate and kiss him all over his scruffy, weary face. He's such a wonderful, depressed little munchkin and my heart broke for him throughout this whole book.

The writing was phenomenal and Michelle Hodkin is the now the only author I trust to write a companion trilogy in a male voice. I was skeptical, but this was great.

Also: Mara. Let's talk about Mara.

I always rolled my eyes in the original trilogy when people said that Mara was evil, because she almost always only acted out of self defense or to save an innocent.

But this book... wow. My girl's gone full psycho, and I am so here for it.

The end was heartbreaking and my ship is totally sinking but I believe (or I'm in denial) that Mara and Noah are through. They love each other too much.

Plus, they are my favorite psycho couple and I love them eternally.


Basically?
If you want the high romance of the first two installments of the Mara Dyer trilogy ( which I still love, don't get me wrong) then you might hate this.

But if you are looking for something original, no matter HOW much it hurts, then read this book. And fall in love with Noah. He's such a darling, did I mention?

ame_06715's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

aubreyschampagnepromblems's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.5

ayodhyaj's review against another edition

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5.0

Yes, I know this review is late. Sorry, not sorry.
Anyywayyyy..
I LOVED THIS BOOK!
I loved the Mara Dyer trilogy, and obviously Noah Shaw was my favorite character. Throughout the series, I kept wishing that I could see things from Noah's POV - and Michelle Hodkin ANSWERED MY PRAYERS BY WRITING A NEW SERIES WITH NOAH'S POV. Thank you I feel blessed.

So naturally, I loved this book. I love Noah, I love his way of thinking, the things he says. He keeps wishing he could just sleep, and I have never read anything so relatable. And every other word out of Noah's mouth is 'fuck', and I'm like same. Noah is me, I am Noah. We are one.
Another thing I liked about this book was that I was able to understand the story and plot better - It was something I struggled with in the original trilogy. The storyline was clearer in this book so yay.

Okay, now I need book 2. LIKE NOW.

sc104906's review against another edition

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3.0

I got this as an eARC through Edelweiss.

A continuation in the Mara Dyer world, but through the perspective of Noah. Recently people with gifts have started killing themselves, and the crew is working together to figure out what is happening and how to stop it.

Hodkin brings back her compelling writing style, her geektacular references, and witty repartee. It is super important to have read the previous three novels, especially the Retribution of Mara Dyer. I think I would have remembered what was going on better. (I just needed a trilogy recap ;) or a season recap for books).

aaronyeslove's review against another edition

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dark funny mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

seeing the title, i'd think the book would be... more sane than mara dyer trilogy, but nope. of course not. the beginning was kind of boring, i guess, that one moment you have to go through after a happily ever after in the last book of the series you read. it was entertaining, as always, all the exhange between the characters ??? i loved those so much, they were all funny, witty, and a bit dirty. just the way i like it. but then again: it was nothing i couldn't have anticipated. there were new characters introduced and the idea that the enemy might've not stopped after all.

reading this book made me realize that i didn't really love noah as a lover for mara. he was a fucking liar and he normalized that and the way he normalized it said that he did not see lying to your person as something to take seriously—which said, he was fucking childish if it's about love. and the way he kept delaying stuff just because he wanted to piss off his dear dead newly buried father? it was just... so GOOD, you know, reading him from mara's pov. but oh well she deserved better (i volunteer!), like, romantically and literally. people went from "mara you're gonna be okay! there's nothing wrong with you!" when there was something wrong with her, to "mara what the fuck is wrong with you?" when she unleashed her cool evil self. yes, i'm so drawn toward her doing evilish stuff, she fucking slayed doing it, and no, i didn't dislike her being potentially the villain—what i disliked is that at the end everyone suddenly excluded her in their discussion, being all suspicious, when she was the reason they all fucking survived. it was so unfair that she has changed and grown, yet her so-called emotional support people kept treating her as someone who needed to be fixed (or stopped?)

anyway at this point i'll eat this trilogy up for mara my dearest my lovest bc she's the only deserving one out of the series.

amberrae00's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

briannarengland's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5

I probably wouldn't have enjoyed this book as much as I did if I hadn't re-read the Mara Dyer trilogy first. A lot of loose ends were wrapped up/touched on but there wasn't a lot of plot. This was definitely mostly build up for the next book but I'm interested in seeing where this story goes!