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I’m not going to lie to you, I went into this book knowing that I probably wouldn’t like it. I had heard tales of instalove and that is never good. My instincts were correct, this wasn’t a good book. Which is a shame, because I had high hopes for it before all the reviews started coming out. And the cover is awesome.
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After being rather annoyed over Dare You To and the disaster that was Beth and Ryan’s relationship, I was so ready for Crash Into You to bring back the awesome that I experienced while reading Pushing the Limits. I was hesitant, sure, but I was still looking forward to it. Unfortunately, I enjoyed Crash Into You even less than Dare You To, and I ended up completely bored.
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I adored Poison Princess when I read it last year, and I have been waiting months to get my hands on Endless Knight. I needed to know what happened after Evie discovered how to use her powers, and what Jackson would think! I had also heard that we’d be meeting Death properly in this one, so of course that was exciting stuff. But, Endless Knight falls flat. I am so disappointed in this instalment that I almost want to cry.
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The picture in front of me is like a magnet, drawing me closer and closer, till my shoulder is nearly brushing against its antique gold carved frame.
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I was initially driven to pick this up because of my current obsession with all things Rome. Of course, this book isn’t actually set in Rome, but it’s close enough. A lot closer than I was to Rome before this Wednesday. I was in the mood for a fun contemporary, so I went ahead and grabbed this one when I was in between books.
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