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Mara Dyer 01 Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
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Michelle Hodkin
alynna86
, June 12, 2012
A very intriguing plot with likeable, albeit flawed, characters. I read it straight through in one sitting and glared daggers at my husband every time he dared to interrupt. Mara's discovery of how events unfold is told in such a way that the reader is continuously second-guessing (in a fun way). The author's sense of humor is fabulous and had me giggling randomly to myself all evening. The ending has me biting my nails waiting impatiently for the sequel!
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Glow
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Amy Kathleen Ryan
alynna86
, September 01, 2011
Glow is a compelling, subtly twisting read that completely absorbed my attention from the very beginning. I cannot believe how often my feeling about the characters wavered from fiercely devoted to uncertain to loathing and back again. The plot was extremely well-developed, and although there are scenarios that might baffle you as to their relevance to the plot, it does make sense in the end and leaves you in anticipation. I genuinely look forward to discovering what happens next.
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