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Supernaturally
by Kiersten White
Sigh.
Another sufferer of the dreaded Book Two Syndrome.
Paranormalcy was a fun read. Evie was a spitfire, a girl who loves pink but doesn't fear bagging and tagging vampires. Sure, she wishes she were "normal" and attended high school and had a locker and all that, but she still had an edge; she wasn't an everygirl.
Supernaturally just didn't click for me. Evie is now "normal" and attends high school and has a locker, and Lend is off at college, so it follows that crazy things must happen because "normal" cannot last long. Ever.
But why must it follow that Evie loses her fire, and Lend becomes a drag? And about two thirds of the way through, that whole section that kinda alluded to Twilight, what was that?
Supernaturally wasn't awful, but it didn't have the spark that Paranormalcy had, which is a real shame. I missed that.
Another sufferer of the dreaded Book Two Syndrome.
Paranormalcy was a fun read. Evie was a spitfire, a girl who loves pink but doesn't fear bagging and tagging vampires. Sure, she wishes she were "normal" and attended high school and had a locker and all that, but she still had an edge; she wasn't an everygirl.
Supernaturally just didn't click for me. Evie is now "normal" and attends high school and has a locker, and Lend is off at college, so it follows that crazy things must happen because "normal" cannot last long. Ever.
But why must it follow that Evie loses her fire, and Lend becomes a drag? And about two thirds of the way through, that whole section that kinda alluded to Twilight, what was that?
Supernaturally wasn't awful, but it didn't have the spark that Paranormalcy had, which is a real shame. I missed that.