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theglassedandthefurios 's review for:
Obsidian
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Well this was disappointing... I truly hate it when I come across so many reviews and each of those compare a book to Twilight. Because Twilight SUCKED. That series ia what all suckiness and terror is measured by.. So naturally when I get a Twilight comparison, that sticks with me and I can't get it out of my head.
But I went for the book anyway because I'm not going to be influenced by it and let Twilight possibly keep me from reading a book I could love. But yeah.... I certainly didn't love it. I didn't even like it.
After reading even more than half of this book I was bored. Bored out of my mind. The story is slow and even when something happens it's just BLAH and MEH and not exciting at all.
Apart from being boring it is also way to predictable.
Super hot guy meets new girl. She's of course sooo different from all the other girls around here. But he acts like he hates her only to safe her. ANd after he's saved her she starts to question his "normality". Oh and what a coincidence that the Daemon stops his bitching and being a total dick Ash appears. Oh yeah, because no good YA book can be without a over careful and arrogant bitch.
I'll give Armentrout kudos for Katy. When she's not swooning over the out of this world (pun intended) gorgeous boy next door she's actually quite an interessting heroine. But that's about it.
But I went for the book anyway because I'm not going to be influenced by it and let Twilight possibly keep me from reading a book I could love. But yeah.... I certainly didn't love it. I didn't even like it.
After reading even more than half of this book I was bored. Bored out of my mind. The story is slow and even when something happens it's just BLAH and MEH and not exciting at all.
Apart from being boring it is also way to predictable.
Super hot guy meets new girl. She's of course sooo different from all the other girls around here. But he acts like he hates her only to safe her. ANd after he's saved her she starts to question his "normality". Oh and what a coincidence that the Daemon stops his bitching and being a total dick Ash appears. Oh yeah, because no good YA book can be without a over careful and arrogant bitch.
I'll give Armentrout kudos for Katy. When she's not swooning over the out of this world (pun intended) gorgeous boy next door she's actually quite an interessting heroine. But that's about it.