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A review by thejay2xa
Misfit by Kelley Skovron
5.0
Originally posted here
http://wefancybooks.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-misfit-by-jon-skovron.html
A well-plotted story that has the twist and turns that want you asking for me. An amazing read!
Misfit is good; the moment I read the first two chapters of it, I got really into it. It has this scary feeling while reading it; it makes me feel scared in a good way because it was written and plotted so well that you can't help but get into it and gasp every chapter you read. One of the few things I like about this book is how the story is told; it has the usual back to past then back-to-present telling, which I find not annoying for the first time since I've read some of a few books that have this telling, and it bored me. This book is very different from other paranormal books, and I believe it stands out among all of them; the story, as I said, is well plotted. With the mix of different characters and all the demons, this book is one of a kind. While reading this, I'm constantly looking at the book cover, asking myself does the cover has something to do with the story. And then it struck me while reading it! Alas, it has something to do with the story, and you should find out why!
At the story's beginning, I thought it was just like an ordinary book with a whole teenage drama thing that has a problem fitting in, providing that I didn't read the synopsis; lol, my bad. Then it turned out good while reading it; the story of Jael Thompson and her journey of finding who she is is a great mystery that made me want to read more. All the characters in this book have played their part in the whole story; minor and even central characters have worked their way for me to get to know more of the story, which I find compelling cause you can never forget one single feeling depending on how it is little their part it. I don't like Uncle Dagon being this poor little servant of Hell; he should be a bad-ass uncle since he's a demon kingfish. But all in all, the characters are all good!
Misfit is a book that will have your grip and grasp from your seat, a text that can send you being scared while reading it. A dark and twisted plot that you'll want more of it the moment you read it. You'll find yourself attached to every character in the book, especially Jael Thompson, and who she is. I never thought I could care for each character more, and yes, with her mother. All in all, it was a great read!
http://wefancybooks.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-misfit-by-jon-skovron.html
A well-plotted story that has the twist and turns that want you asking for me. An amazing read!
Misfit is good; the moment I read the first two chapters of it, I got really into it. It has this scary feeling while reading it; it makes me feel scared in a good way because it was written and plotted so well that you can't help but get into it and gasp every chapter you read. One of the few things I like about this book is how the story is told; it has the usual back to past then back-to-present telling, which I find not annoying for the first time since I've read some of a few books that have this telling, and it bored me. This book is very different from other paranormal books, and I believe it stands out among all of them; the story, as I said, is well plotted. With the mix of different characters and all the demons, this book is one of a kind. While reading this, I'm constantly looking at the book cover, asking myself does the cover has something to do with the story. And then it struck me while reading it! Alas, it has something to do with the story, and you should find out why!
At the story's beginning, I thought it was just like an ordinary book with a whole teenage drama thing that has a problem fitting in, providing that I didn't read the synopsis; lol, my bad. Then it turned out good while reading it; the story of Jael Thompson and her journey of finding who she is is a great mystery that made me want to read more. All the characters in this book have played their part in the whole story; minor and even central characters have worked their way for me to get to know more of the story, which I find compelling cause you can never forget one single feeling depending on how it is little their part it. I don't like Uncle Dagon being this poor little servant of Hell; he should be a bad-ass uncle since he's a demon kingfish. But all in all, the characters are all good!
Misfit is a book that will have your grip and grasp from your seat, a text that can send you being scared while reading it. A dark and twisted plot that you'll want more of it the moment you read it. You'll find yourself attached to every character in the book, especially Jael Thompson, and who she is. I never thought I could care for each character more, and yes, with her mother. All in all, it was a great read!