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Alison Hurtado Ocampo Hurtado Ocampo itibaren Trnjane, Sırbistan

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Güzel hikaye (Basra'daki gerçek bir kütüphaneciye dayanan), güzel çizimlerle, rahatsız edici veya suçlayıcı değil, sadece kitapların gücünü ve onları korumadaki gücünü (ve onurunu) gösterir.

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Yazma ve yayınlamaya hicivli bir bakış. Endüstride olmasam bile, hızlı bir okumadan bazı iyi gülüşler.

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**e-galley provided by NetGalley** 16-year-old Clara is an angel-blood, the daughter of a human and a half-angel. She was born with a purpose, and must decipher the meaning of the visions she starts having just before her 17th birthday. Clara’s vision makes it necessary that the whole family move to Jackson Hole, Wyoming so that Clara can fulfill the events that occurred in her vision. But getting close to the object of her vision, Christian Prescott, proves an intense challenge. Clara befriends Wendy, who is considered one of the Invisibles, and Angela, a girl who doesn’t fit any particular label. Christian, on the other hand, is part of the Haves clique, which only makes him more attractive to Clara. When Clara starts to become attracted to Tuck, Wendy’s twin brother, it risks her entire purpose on Earth. I have always been fascinated with the idea of Nephilim, ever since I encountered them in an adult urban fantasy series a few years ago. Since then, I’ve read numerous series that feature a Nephilim as a main character, in both adult and YA series. Unearthly by Cynthia Hand is a wonderful read; I found it really hard to put down. I started recommending it to anyone who would listen and was interested in finding out what I read. There is never a slow or dull moment throughout the entire book, and I cannot wait until Hallowed is released so I can find out what happens next. A lot of readers are less than thrilled when love triangles are thrown into a series, but I really like this one. I can understand why Clara is so conflicted between Tuck and Christian. I’d honestly be happy for her if she ended up with either one, but I’d feel very sorry for the guy who gets rejected. I have absolutely no idea how Cynthia Hand will resolve this. I liked this book much more than I expected, and look forward to getting to know some of the secondary characters a bit more, especially Angela, in the subsequent books.

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Bought this because I was 20 pages from finishing Neuromancer, and it looked like the least hateful pick in the Chicago airport bookstore. (I was also trying to find something that could hold my attention after 250+ pages of hardcore, fast-paced cyberpunk action.) I finished The Road in two sittings. Did not look up from the book except to refill coffee. Cried at the end, and I was in fight-or-flight mode the entire time I read it. I was hoping someone would try to steal my bag so that I could unleash some adrenaline. Unambiguously recommend.