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Linger
by Maggie Stiefvater
Firstly, this series is amazing, and I can almost never put it down. ♥ Everyone who likes Fantasy books should go put a hold on this book at their library. Yeah, you. Do it right now.
This is the sequel to Shiver. I don't want to spoil it in case you haven't read the first one, but this book is about four main characters: Grace who's struggling with figuring out what she is, Sam her werewolf-turned-human boyfriend who's getting used to being normal, Cole who's one of the newest werewolves and also incredibly selfish, and Isabel the girl who somehow got herself dragged into their world of werewolves.
At first, I would read the Sam and Grace parts excitedly and wish that Cole and Isabel weren't such main characters as I read theirs, but towards the end I really started loving them all equally.
The ending I didn't like, but only because it's just not the kind of ending I like. It was still extremely well-written, and I give Maggie props for having the confidence to end a story that way.
This is the sequel to Shiver. I don't want to spoil it in case you haven't read the first one, but this book is about four main characters: Grace who's struggling with figuring out what she is, Sam her werewolf-turned-human boyfriend who's getting used to being normal, Cole who's one of the newest werewolves and also incredibly selfish, and Isabel the girl who somehow got herself dragged into their world of werewolves.
At first, I would read the Sam and Grace parts excitedly and wish that Cole and Isabel weren't such main characters as I read theirs, but towards the end I really started loving them all equally.
The ending I didn't like, but only because it's just not the kind of ending I like. It was still extremely well-written, and I give Maggie props for having the confidence to end a story that way.