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Indlæser... Ever Shadeaf Alexia Purdy
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Once again I am in the minority because I could not get into this book. I felt like the main character was whiny and annoying and therefore ruined the entire story. I liked what it could have been but only because I can guess how great it would have been if I would not have wanted to fight with the main character for the entire book. She was awfully annoying and therefore ruined it for me. ... I think there was a good story in there somewhere but I could never get past my annoyance with the main character to find it. READ IN ENGLISH Read all my reviews on urlphantomhive.booklikes.com I received a free copy via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review... It's said to be 'a dark faerie tale'. All my book-encounters with faeries have been quite grim though. Does this book has something extra that can make this 'extra' dark? Shade witnesses a fight between two faeries after the voices in her head lead her to an abandoned warehouse on her way from school. She joins one the faeries as he shows her his powers and tells her they might have a solution or at least an explanation for her problem back at his place. Straight after hearing she isn't crazy, but in fact half-faery, they ask her to take part in a very dangerous journey to retrieve some very special water they'll need to win the war against some very evil faeries. Overall, this was a very enjoyable read. I was immediately sucked into the story, and it was hard to stop reading. I don't really know a lot about faeries, so I just sat back and enjoyed it. The writing was quite nice too, and easy to read. The story moves very fast, especially when you keep in mind it all happens in just over 200 pages. This means that there aren't really that many details, and sometimes I'd liked to see a bit more character development and interactions between different characters. Shade talks to most of the group members only once of twice and too short for us to get a real sense of their relationships. Shade is supposed to get magical training during their trip (I always enjoy such scenes) but this is somehow forgotten a bit during the story. I'd liked to see more of that. Shade, being the main character, being a 17 year old girl, has many of the symptoms of a classic YA heroine. Not extremely pretty or popular, she's learned to take of herself (as her mother is a single mom with four children). She's not quite the outdoorsy type, as the book tells us multiple times. But why was it necessary that her father learned her basic survival skills, as she wasn't the 'outdoorsy' type and they only went camping within reach of a bathroom and car? My biggest problem though was the enormous power the magic has in this book. It literally solves every problem in the book! A few things, I wouldn't have mind, even though I sometimes think it's an easy plot device. But the things that were solved went almost ridiculous, as there are spells/charms to 'keep you dry when walking through a river', 'auto-refill your water bottles', and when they make camp (near that same river) they brought toilets and showers. That doesn't really sound like a real quest! (Okay, I admit I would like to have the Hermione-style bag). It's a nice and quick read if you don't bother too much about magic solving the characters' problems. I'm certainly curious enough to read the other books in this series, if I can find the time to do so. Ever Shade (A Dark Faerie Tale, #1) by Alexia Purdy Shade is not the ordinary teen. One day she meets a young man who happens to be Teleen Faery Warrior. She is taken to a magical land, where she learns she has special powers. Together with her new friends, they are on a mission for the good Seelie Fairie Court. They (Shade and friends) encounter many battles along the way. One being the Evil Unseelie Queen, who will stop at nothing to get her way. But Shade is not ready to give in, as she discovers who she really is and what she is capable of doing. A fantastic fantasy story. I love anything Fairie, the story line is original and I really liked Shade. The story is fast paced, easy to follow and an overall fun read. I recommend Ever Shade to Y/A as well as Adult readers who love a great fantasy story. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Ever Shade, a dark twist on faeries. For Shade, a chance meeting with a powerful Teleen faery warrior who wields electrical currents and blue fires along his skin-has her joining him on a treacherous mission for the good Seelie Faerie Court across the land of Faerie. Magic and malice abound and nothing is what it really seems to be. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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The love interest is obvious. The dialogue is unrealistic. There are too many characters too follow too soon. No one has any good development. And Shade is a dumbass. Seriously.
DON'T FOLLOW STRANGERS INTO THE WOODS!
Gah. I just want it to be a nice adventure story with magic and monsters and a cute boy. It's not that hard. ( )