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elisabethwheatley 's review for:
Linger
by Maggie Stiefvater
In this book, Sam and Grace are madly in love and going it steady while trying to figure out their plans for the future and attempting to skirt her parents' disapproving gazes.
Meanwhile, Isabel is still grieving her brother and now feeds the wolves near her house. We meet Cole St. Clair, a junkie and rock star who was voluntarily infected with the werewolf sickness, hoping to lose his mind in a wolf's skin and who really gets under Isabel's.
Complications arise as Sam tries to juggle taking Beck's place taking care of the new wolves and keeping Cole out of trouble while Grace suddenly develops a mysterious illness and Isabel's father gets in a wolf-killing mood.
There were plenty of places where I was just aching to strangle Cole--when he was being selfish, a jerk, stupid, sometimes all three. But he did end up surprising me and now I am rather fond of his character. So, when you read this, wait a bit and I think you'll like Cole after the first half of the book if not sooner.
When Grace's parents started interfering in Grace and Sam's relationship...I admit it, I got upset, okay? I usually take the parents' side in matters like this and under normal circumstances I would, but...werewolves don't fall into the classification of "normal circumstances."
In short, I truly enjoyed Linger. It was fascinating, engrossing, and I'm looking forward to Forever!
Meanwhile, Isabel is still grieving her brother and now feeds the wolves near her house. We meet Cole St. Clair, a junkie and rock star who was voluntarily infected with the werewolf sickness, hoping to lose his mind in a wolf's skin and who really gets under Isabel's.
Complications arise as Sam tries to juggle taking Beck's place taking care of the new wolves and keeping Cole out of trouble while Grace suddenly develops a mysterious illness and Isabel's father gets in a wolf-killing mood.
There were plenty of places where I was just aching to strangle Cole--when he was being selfish, a jerk, stupid, sometimes all three. But he did end up surprising me and now I am rather fond of his character. So, when you read this, wait a bit and I think you'll like Cole after the first half of the book if not sooner.
When Grace's parents started interfering in Grace and Sam's relationship...I admit it, I got upset, okay? I usually take the parents' side in matters like this and under normal circumstances I would, but...werewolves don't fall into the classification of "normal circumstances."
In short, I truly enjoyed Linger. It was fascinating, engrossing, and I'm looking forward to Forever!