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The Fade
by Demitria Lunetta
The full review + more can be found at The Book Bratz
This review is going to be styled a little differently then other reviews I have written for the pure fact that I don't have much to say about this book:
- The idea behind The Fade was interesting but also cliche.
-It is slow until about the 50% mark.
-The story behind the missing girls was interesting and it gets you invested in the story.
One moments Haley is alive and the next she is dead. I feel like it was very abrupt and didn't fit into where the story was at.
-The romance wasn't rushed, but I didn't seem based on much. I wish there was more development.
The last several chapters of the book moved super quickly and was where the story picked up.
We suddenly learn who the murderer is, Haley's dismay at it being her sister's boyfriend, and Coops sudden death.
-After how Coop behaved through out the entirety of the novel and the fact that his actions caused Haley's death, I think it was extremely stupid for her to save him from the darkness that awaited by letting him look over her family and her going into the light.
I hate being nit-picky in books that I read, but I am super crossed on how I feel about this book. On one hand it was a quick read that did have a creepiness factor, but that was about it. I really hoped I was going to like this one since I have really enjoyed Lunetta's other YA titles.
This review is going to be styled a little differently then other reviews I have written for the pure fact that I don't have much to say about this book:
- The idea behind The Fade was interesting but also cliche.
-It is slow until about the 50% mark.
-The story behind the missing girls was interesting and it gets you invested in the story.
One moments Haley is alive and the next she is dead. I feel like it was very abrupt and didn't fit into where the story was at.
-The romance wasn't rushed, but I didn't seem based on much. I wish there was more development.
The last several chapters of the book moved super quickly and was where the story picked up.
We suddenly learn who the murderer is, Haley's dismay at it being her sister's boyfriend, and Coops sudden death.
-After how Coop behaved through out the entirety of the novel and the fact that his actions caused Haley's death, I think it was extremely stupid for her to save him from the darkness that awaited by letting him look over her family and her going into the light.
I hate being nit-picky in books that I read, but I am super crossed on how I feel about this book. On one hand it was a quick read that did have a creepiness factor, but that was about it. I really hoped I was going to like this one since I have really enjoyed Lunetta's other YA titles.