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What a wonderful end to a wonderful series! Really, Alison wrapped everything up very satisfyingly. I'm glad she didn't continue down the path I was afraid she was going with the Ido or Kygo. Too many books are using the Twilight and Hunger Games confused-girl-in-love theme with "Oh dear, which man do I choose? I love this man, but I also love THIS man! What ever should I do? *wilt*" Bah humbug! Anyway, thank goodness it didn't wind up like that. Although Eona really did make some silly (aka stupid) choices when it came to Ido. I often found myself chastising her character for being such a weak woman when it came to Ido since he was obviously a horrible person. Humph!

I think what I loved best were the illustrations. As usual, DiTerlizzi is a wonderful artist and has the most creative characters. And I really wish I had Eva 9's hair! I tried to use the interactive map with WondlaVision on the website, but it didn't work on my computer :(

I seriously loved the art in this one!

Wow! This is a teen occult/paranormal romance book that was actually really good and original. It seems like they all try to be like Twilight, but this one kept me guessing as to what would happen. I like that in my books. So fantasy, fairies, and paranormal all wrapped up in a great story.

I will admit to liking this book, no matter how dorky and terribly written it may seem. Once I got past the horrible, fake-y "teen lingo" and pop-culture references that are already fading, it wasn't that bad. The basic story and the suspense was likeable, as well as the ghost hunting aspect. This book is definitely geared towards avid watchers of Syfy's "Ghost Hunters" or similar shows. I might just read the second one...