Ariel T's Reviews > Grey Eyes
Grey Eyes (The Forever Trilogy, #1)
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WARNING MAY BE SPOILERS nothing major though******
WOW... Where to start. My feelings for this book are extremely mixed.(not really) The plot was a little messy in some places, and I often found myself lost while reading this.
However if I say I didn't love this book
I'd be lying
So much to the extent that angels might hunt me down.
While I was yelling at the Ana to make a decision( I had already made my decision, I'm not telling you which team I'm on) her reasoning was understandable. ( Wait did I just mention teams?)
Jeez Bite Me I mentioned teams
My love for this book might be completely biased since I'm getting over my hormonal teenage years. Younger audiences will love this I often found myself either laughing or loosing control of my emotions. Adults might think Ana( the main character ) is just really stupid. Teens are all idiots myself included its not something to be hated for. It's the circle of life... Or lives.
I get it I'm not nearly as hilarious as I think I am.
On to serious business. The characters in this book are described quite thoroughly to the extent that you feel that you have a relationship with each of them. The idea of bringing so many supernatural creatures in to one book is genius and the humane way of thinking is exploited even in the supernatural. This book is not completely about a love triangle which was a relief.
I'm tired of being serious on to what the teenage girls have been looking forward too.
They boys in this book are completely and literally TO DIE FOR. I think my heart is tired from beating to fast and dramatically stopping often. The hardest part is figuring out which is your favorite.
I give this book four stars. I did adore this read however you might find yourself Rereading a few pages. But I'll let you in on a secret about the gist of this too long summary.
(read this book)
*now
The ending is caused me to hurl the book across the room in fury though. The reasoning for that is a secret for later.
WOW... Where to start. My feelings for this book are extremely mixed.(not really) The plot was a little messy in some places, and I often found myself lost while reading this.
However if I say I didn't love this book
I'd be lying
So much to the extent that angels might hunt me down.
While I was yelling at the Ana to make a decision( I had already made my decision, I'm not telling you which team I'm on) her reasoning was understandable. ( Wait did I just mention teams?)
Jeez Bite Me I mentioned teams
My love for this book might be completely biased since I'm getting over my hormonal teenage years. Younger audiences will love this I often found myself either laughing or loosing control of my emotions. Adults might think Ana( the main character ) is just really stupid. Teens are all idiots myself included its not something to be hated for. It's the circle of life... Or lives.
I get it I'm not nearly as hilarious as I think I am.
On to serious business. The characters in this book are described quite thoroughly to the extent that you feel that you have a relationship with each of them. The idea of bringing so many supernatural creatures in to one book is genius and the humane way of thinking is exploited even in the supernatural. This book is not completely about a love triangle which was a relief.
I'm tired of being serious on to what the teenage girls have been looking forward too.
They boys in this book are completely and literally TO DIE FOR. I think my heart is tired from beating to fast and dramatically stopping often. The hardest part is figuring out which is your favorite.
I give this book four stars. I did adore this read however you might find yourself Rereading a few pages. But I'll let you in on a secret about the gist of this too long summary.
(read this book)
*now
The ending is caused me to hurl the book across the room in fury though. The reasoning for that is a secret for later.
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February 20, 2013
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