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Cargando... Crave (Harlequin Teen) (edición 2011)por Melissa Darnell
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A modern version of Romeo & Juliet, but will the ending change? This novel has all the stereotypical elements popular in YA paranormal romantic fiction series today: Loving, well meaning, distant parents who with-hold information “for protection.” A young, unique girl, whom no one has bothered to train, hoping she won’t need it. Watching, paranoid adults, who are afraid of the potential power of untested, untrained girl. A boy and a girl from families who are opposed to their dating, (forbidden love) A test that has to be passed. The one spin is that she’s the vampire. The writing is okay, not beautiful in imagery, or flow, but like a lot of popular fiction today, the writing is ordinary. I don’t think this will still be on everyone reading lists in ten years. The viewpoint shifts back and forth between Tristan and Savannah, but is labeled so students won’t get too confused. Crave is the start of a three book series, so it only kind of ends. The kindle formatting will need to be addressed before release—paragraphs don’t quite line up like they should. I would recommend this book for libraries with a large insatiable population of vampire fiction fans. Lots of extras are included at the end of the book including playlists for every chapter, an interview with the author, and an excerpt from the second book in the series, Covet. Savannah Colbert doesn't understand a lot of things in her life - such as why the members of the Clann hate her so much, or her recent illness or her powers. But, most of all, she doesn't understand her attraction to Tristan Coleman - the son of the Clann leader whose position he is destined to inherit. Savannah knows she should stay away from Tristan but she can't. This was an okay little book. It wasn't terrific but it wasn't bad either. I liked Savannah's heritage and how some of the mixings were unique but the story was about the same as any romance (at least there wasn't a love triangle). How to describe my feelings for this book without spoiling it? For me, the highest compliment I can give Crave is that it kept me reading until the last page. Which is good. However by the time I got there I wondered how I really felt about the book overall. It didn't wow me. I didn't dislike it. My feelings for this book fall somewhere smack dab in the middle. Crave was interesting in some aspects, but let's just say that there's really nothing new being brought to the party here. I liked Savannah okay, but I honestly didn't connect with her as much as I would have liked to. The book kind of rambles on about her day to day life, and there wasn't much to help me link to her as an actual person. Tristan also was just so for me, although I liked him a little more since he actually had quite a sense of humor. In fact, my favorite person in the book was the best friend. Anne. She really didn't even play that big of a role, but she had the most vivid personality to me, and therefore I liked her the best. If I'm telling the truth, it was just the very cookie cutter way that this story was set up that made me so on the fence about it. I'd liken it to going into any animated Disney movie. You know the characters will be different, and there might be a slight twist or two, but overall the story will generally follow the same outline. That's Crave in a nutshell. Girl meets boy, girl is not supposed to be with boy, girl tries to stay away, boy and girl end up together, bad things ensue, crazy cliffhanger ending. Cut and dry. Crave isn't badly written, it isn't slow, it's just something I've already seen multiple times. I think what kept me reading above all else is the way that Melissa Darnell weaves older paranormal lore into her story, but gives it a twist now and then. It was those small twists that gave me hope. I found myself more interested in the background of the people that lived in the city than in the actual main characters and their story. My hope for the next book, because yes this is a series, is that I might get to see a little bit more into the history surrounding these people and their talents. Also since we've been introduced to everyone, perhaps there will be a little more action. So yes, although this book didn't wow me like I wish it did, I'll keep reading on. The ending definitely leaves room open for the next installment, and I'll be excited to see where Darnell takes things next. If you enjoy books that center around paranormal aspects, and have a romance for the ages, this is something that you'll enjoy. I thought this book was about witches, and all of a sudden I get VAMPIRES, too?!?! I don't know how I feel about it other than it was an easy read and I like the relationship between Tristan and Savannah. We'll see how this trilogy pans out... though it looks like Ms. Darnell is not quite finished with her world building in that she has off-shooting stories out there.. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesThe Clann (1)
Fantasy.
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: Savannah Colbert has never known why she's so hated by the kids of the Clann. Nor can she deny her instinct to get close to Clann golden boy Tristan Coleman. Especially when she recovers from a strange illness and the attraction becomes nearly irresistible. It's as if he's a magnet, pulling her gaze, her thoughts, even her dreams. Her family has warned her to have nothing to do with him, or any members of the Clann. But when Tristan is suddenly everywhere she goes, Savannah fears she's destined to fail. For years, Tristan has been forbidden to even speak to Savannah Colbert. Then Savannah disappears from school for a week and comes back...different, and suddenly he can't stay away. Boys seem intoxicated just from looking at her. His own family becomes stricter than ever. And Tristan has to fight his own urge to protect her, to be near her no matter the consequences.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Savannah and Tristan waren schon immer Freunde, seit Sandkastentagen. Doch von einem auf den anderen Tag, durften sie sich nicht mehr sehen. Ihrer beider Eltern hatten es ihnen verboten. Und keiner von beiden konnte es sich erklären. Und bis zur Highschool haben beide auch schön nach den Regeln gespielt. Doch ihre Zuneigung zueinander konnten sie einfach nicht mehr verbergen, jedenfalls nicht voreinander.
Doch Savannah wusste, dass sie eine Gefahr für Tristan darstellt. Und trotz des Verbotes konnte sie sich von Tristan, einem Nachfahren des Clanns der Hexen, nicht fernhalten.
Savannah, Mutter eine Hexe und der Vater ein Vampir, ist dabei sich zu verwandeln. Noch ist nicht klar, welche Seite sich durchsetzen würde. Über Monate hinweg konnten sich Tristan und Savannah vor der Öffentlichkeit verstecken. Doch der hohe Rat der Vampire hatte immer seine Spitzel in der Nähe und eines Abends kommt es zu Eklat, an dem Savannah's Blutdurst durchsetzt und sie nur wenige Tropfen von Tristan's Blut zu Kosten bekommt. Und Savannah einer schweren Prüfung unterzogen werden musste. ( )