<\/span><\/span><\/div>\nI absolutely loved Paranormalcy<\/span><\/b> when I read it last year. I thought it was tremendously well written and so funny that it had me in stitches. I was dying to read Supernaturally<\/span><\/b> when it came out, and had extremely high expectations. Some of those expectations were met, but some, however, were not.
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The plot of Supernaturally<\/span><\/b> is fast paced, just like Paranormalcy<\/span><\/b>, and the action kicks off in the first few pages when Evie gets attacked by a cloud. Well, it’s not really a cloud, but it looks just like one! Kiersten White hasn’t lost her touch, because this book is hilarious, although I did find a couple of the lines to be a bit awkward. <\/span><\/span>
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Evie was badass, of course. She finds out a lot of stuff about her heritage and her ‘abilities’, and I cant wait to see how she handles this in Endlessly<\/span><\/b>. Evie does do some pretty stupid stuff in this book, like lying to and keeping things from her boyfriend, Lend. That annoyed me, and I hope that this is something her character will outgrow as she matures in the next book in the series. <\/span><\/span>
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Lend wasn’t really in this book as much as I hoped he would be, which is disappointing. I don’t really have much to say about him, because he didn’t really do much apart from moan and nag. <\/span><\/span>
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Reth is also in this book, and despite not liking him at all in Paranormalcy<\/span><\/b>, I thought he was pretty awesome in this book! Not that he isn’t still a little creepy but… I want to see more of him! <\/span><\/span>
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If you’ve been reading other reviews on this book, then you’ll be aware that there is a new character called Jack. I loved Jack. He’s hilarious. He seems to have some form of ADHD or something, because he never sits still and he’s always playing around. I love him. <\/span><\/span>
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The bad guy in this book was a little obvious, and I knew who it would turn out to be from the first few chapters. That said, this didn’t spoil the book, because I wanted to find out WHY they were the villain and why they were doing these things to Evie. <\/span><\/span>
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Overall, whilst I didn’t enjoy <\/span>Supernaturally<\/span><\/b> as much as the first book in the trilogy, I still loved it and think that this is a trilogy that everyone needs to read at some point! (I also really, really love this cover!)<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n