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Average rating3.7
Perhaps it is the feminism that is deeply rooted somewhere in my subconscious, but it always makes me smile when a female protagonist can handle herself! Is she in need of a rugged male figure to save her? Certainly not. Armed with her wits and her charm, she kicks some behind solo and still has time to look lovely doing it.
Thus, when I opened Paranormalcy and met Evie for the first time, I was instantly smitten. Oh Evie, how I love you. Her personality radiated off each page. Honestly her very presence in the book made the story a joy to read! There were moments where I found myself laughing out loud at Evie's outbursts and actions. From her obsession with the color pink and sparkles right down to her “bring it on” attitude, Evie takes her rightful place among my five favorite female protagonists of all time!
Now that I've adequately professed my love for Evie, let me move on to the story itself. In just two words, completely fabulous! Even if I wanted to, and I don't, there is not one thing negative that I could find to say about Paranormalcy. Evie's story is perfectly paced and engrossing. Kiersten White writes in a way that makes you feel invested in the characters and in their battles. Original, funny and filled with little jokes that you'll want to utter out loud despite the fact that no one else will bleeping get them. (Yes, I said bleeping.) This book is just a delight to read!
Of course my review wouldn't be complete if I didn't address the romance aspect now would it? No spoilers here, but yes there is a romance present. However it fits so seamlessly and stealthily into the story line that you don't feel like it takes over. Never have I minded romance in a book, quite the opposite. I find though that when it takes over, sometimes it is hard to believe in as a reader. Kiersten weaves her romance so expertly in that you'll find yourself falling in love too, but still on the edge of your seat about the action going on! Did I mention that this book is amazingly written? It is.
As I'm sure you can tell from my gushing and likely rambling words above, I loved this book. Mermaids, faeries, shape-shifters, romance, action, it's all there and more! After reading quite a few books that I appreciated but didn't love, it was such a pleasure to find this gem. I highly recommend this book my dear readers. If you were on the fence about buying it, get off that fence (as I can't imagine it's too comfortable perching there) and go buy a copy of this book!
This was really fun. Good story, good plot twists, plenty of room to build the story into more. And whoever was complaining about “teenagers using the word bleep” obviously didn't get very far, it's explained, actually her unorthodox isolated upbringing could also explain it. Makes perfect sense in context.
I will be looking for the next one!
well at least i don't put my expectation too high when i started read this book, so i don't feel so disappoint. not like when i started read becca fitzpatrick's hush hush series, i put my expectation too high, but when i reached half part of the book, it was all come crashing down...
This was a fun, quick read. The narrator's voice was a little bit young and naive, which works to the story's advantage because Evie is young and sheltered. I found myself both annoyed and endeared to her simplistic version of the world. If I could give books a 1/2 star, this one would get 3.5 since this was an average book with some pretty fantastic moments sprinkled throughout.
I really enjoyed this book–enough that I moved the second in the series up on my two be read list and decided to read them back-to back. It was fun to read a paranormal YA book where the main character seemed so normal and down to earth, excited about little things like school and prom. :-)
A cute fun read. If only the main character was not so obsessed with pink.
This book came out when I was about DONE with reading paranormal and thirsty for more contemporary novels. However, I got to meet the author at an event this past weekend. She did a reading from the sequel Supernaturally, and I was intrigued. When she talked about what the book was about, I was even more intrigued. This wasn't your typical paranormal.
I figured if the book was at least as entertaining as Kiersten, then I'd enjoy it. I was right.
I LOVED it. Evie is a great character–kick butt and funny. And Lend. Oh Lend. I LOVE that it's a book set in a paranormal world with a girl who just wants to be normal. She gets excited over the funniest things. And it was a page-turner for sure.
So, not much of a book review per se, but I'm looking forward to picking up Supernaturally and giving it a go.