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adventurous
dark
fast-paced
Definitely not a deep-thinking book in the slightest, but I genuinely enjoyed the spin on faeries that the author took with this. The pacing was also pretty good for the most part, not too long, could have been a touch longer if I'm honest, but seeing as it's part of a series, I'm sure the other books will fill my needs.
I recommend this if you enjoy garbage YA fantasy like I do - haha. I mean garbage in the most respectful of ways.
I recommend this if you enjoy garbage YA fantasy like I do - haha. I mean garbage in the most respectful of ways.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, for a quick summer YA read. I'll admit, I may have lost my eyebrows to the vicinity of the top of my head when the erm... growth... turned out to be a flower, rather than a bigass pair of wings. However, the explanations and unique take on the fae being plant based, rather than animals, was a stroke of genius that I really got a kick out of.
There'd better be more Tam coming up, because damned if I'm not smitten already!
There'd better be more Tam coming up, because damned if I'm not smitten already!
adventurous
fast-paced
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This book is a hundred times worse than Twilight. I mean it. Funny, because it was recommended by Stephenie Meyers.
But still!
I can't believe I got as far as I did in this book. Sure, it may sound harsh, but this author writes like an amateur. The beginning is one of the worst I've seen — new girl starting new school. If you can make that idea unique, go for it. But this was plain boring and unoriginal and just! I can't even . . .
How did this even get published?!
But still!
I can't believe I got as far as I did in this book. Sure, it may sound harsh, but this author writes like an amateur. The beginning is one of the worst I've seen — new girl starting new school. If you can make that idea unique, go for it. But this was plain boring and unoriginal and just! I can't even . . .
How did this even get published?!
Laurel wakes up with a flower/wings on her back and uses science to determine the cause. There isn't much else to say about the book. The characters were too easy and too easy with each other (totally unrealistic). I will not be finishing the series. ehn...
I loved this book! It had such an interesting plotline that I could not help but enjoy the fantasy. I was in complete rapture with it, and the end was very satisfying. I loved every moment of Wings and recommend it to almost everyone.
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
BİR ANDA AKLIMA GELDİ BU KİTAP, ANA KARAKTER PERİ OLDUĞU İÇİN NORMAL ERGENLERİN SİVİLCELERİNDEN İĞRENİYORDU. MÜKEMMEL KIZ İMAJI VARDI, 13 YAŞINDAKİ BUSE’NİN TÜM ÖZGÜVENİNİ ÖLDÜRMÜŞTÜ LANET KİTAP
DNF at 31%OK, this is getting ridiculous. I want to re-read all the books I read as a pre-teen, before I found the wonder that is Goodreads, because all those read books with no rating makes me feel sad. Doesn't mean I have to like every book. All the following quotes are from a span of around 5 pages.
"Don't worry," he said. "I'll keep my distance from your blossom." He grinned and she felt like she was missing some in-joke. "I know whose petals I'm allowed to get into and whose I'm not." He inhaled deeply. "Mmmm. And fabulous as you smell, your petals are off-limits to me." He raised an eyebrow. "At least for now."
Although somewhere in the back of her consciousness she suspected she should be bothered by all of this, it somehow didn't seem important. The only thing that mattered was following
this guy with the alluring smile.
Tamani's face snapped into an unreadable slate. "Just a friend?"
Tamani leaned on one elbow. "I'm also a guy, in case you didn't notice." Laurel felt her breath quicken. She was very aware that he was a guy.i am dEAD, guys. how is anything this bad? this cringe-worthy? this ridiculous? i already said this, but i seriously had terrible taste in books as a pre-teen. le sigh...