Hawksong
Yes, I know it's been forever, I'm sorry. I do have a poem I wrote last night, but I'm to lazy and this thing I need to talk about... is needed to talk about while it's still fresh in my thoughts. Oh, and this is under Daydream and not A Dark Soul, because I've been posting a lot on the other one, and it's been truly forever since I posted on this, even though this.... post isn't a poem or whatnot..... well, I'll just get on with it.
Ameila Atwater-Rhodes is truly my absolute favorite author. I mean, she's younger than my brother even!! She writes "dark" stories, and she wrote her first one (which I own), "In the Forests of the Night", when she was 13.... 13!!!
I read "Shattered Mirror" first and it is STILL my favorite book of all time (OH!!! And I recently bought it =D). It's an absolutely BRILLIANT book about vampires and a witch, also a vampire hunter, who becomes friends with vampires, and pretty much gets disowned by her own family. Very emotional book.
Then I read "Demon in My View", very interesting, but it still wasn't as deep as the book ^above^. Interesting concept, predictable ending.
Then "In the Forests of the Night", clever, I mean she was 13!!! Reading "Demon in My View" before this was a bad idea. Read this book before "Demon in My View", it will be much better, I promise. Because of it, I knew what was going to happen in "In the Forests of the Night", and it didn't make it as.... intense as I know it should have.
"Midnight Predator" had me taking in every word. Disappointing ending, I'll admit. The plot is kinda wack, almost as if this girl/hunter was only going for revenge. It's ok at the beginning, then the plot gets subsided, and stuff like that (it's getting harder to explain for me).
And no less than 30 minutes ago, I finished "Hawksong", a book I borrowed from the school library no more than a week ago. My SECOND favorite book of all time. I read more than 200 pages tonight only out of the 243 pages in the book. I couldn't put down the book. I had absolute NO clue how the book was going to end and I NEEDED to know!! That's how good it is. Unlike Ameila's other books, this one doesn't have vampires in it, almost as if this book was an experiment, and it is different from her other books; a good different at that. In the book, you learn about a world in our world. About this war between two kinds that's been going on so long, that no one even knows how the war started in the first place. This book is about love and trust, and the meaning of peace. I'd recommend this book to ANYONE!!!!! Then if you like this book, read "Shattered Mirror" the emotional theme is kinda the same, but it's still a thrill ride, just like "Hawksong" (and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", but that's beside the point).
Ameila Atwater-Rhodes has influenced and inspired writings of mine, including There's Nothing Left to Do. I'm not sure if other's could catch them (the parts where she somehow influenced/inspired me), though (from the story, I mean).
Ameila Atwater-Rhodes is truly my absolute favorite author. I mean, she's younger than my brother even!! She writes "dark" stories, and she wrote her first one (which I own), "In the Forests of the Night", when she was 13.... 13!!!
I read "Shattered Mirror" first and it is STILL my favorite book of all time (OH!!! And I recently bought it =D). It's an absolutely BRILLIANT book about vampires and a witch, also a vampire hunter, who becomes friends with vampires, and pretty much gets disowned by her own family. Very emotional book.
Then I read "Demon in My View", very interesting, but it still wasn't as deep as the book ^above^. Interesting concept, predictable ending.
Then "In the Forests of the Night", clever, I mean she was 13!!! Reading "Demon in My View" before this was a bad idea. Read this book before "Demon in My View", it will be much better, I promise. Because of it, I knew what was going to happen in "In the Forests of the Night", and it didn't make it as.... intense as I know it should have.
"Midnight Predator" had me taking in every word. Disappointing ending, I'll admit. The plot is kinda wack, almost as if this girl/hunter was only going for revenge. It's ok at the beginning, then the plot gets subsided, and stuff like that (it's getting harder to explain for me).
And no less than 30 minutes ago, I finished "Hawksong", a book I borrowed from the school library no more than a week ago. My SECOND favorite book of all time. I read more than 200 pages tonight only out of the 243 pages in the book. I couldn't put down the book. I had absolute NO clue how the book was going to end and I NEEDED to know!! That's how good it is. Unlike Ameila's other books, this one doesn't have vampires in it, almost as if this book was an experiment, and it is different from her other books; a good different at that. In the book, you learn about a world in our world. About this war between two kinds that's been going on so long, that no one even knows how the war started in the first place. This book is about love and trust, and the meaning of peace. I'd recommend this book to ANYONE!!!!! Then if you like this book, read "Shattered Mirror" the emotional theme is kinda the same, but it's still a thrill ride, just like "Hawksong" (and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", but that's beside the point).
Ameila Atwater-Rhodes has influenced and inspired writings of mine, including There's Nothing Left to Do. I'm not sure if other's could catch them (the parts where she somehow influenced/inspired me), though (from the story, I mean).
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