Tuesday, February 28, 2012
I loved this book......but after reading it I found out it was a Young Adult novel....has anyone else read this and loved it....that isn't a young adult? :) I'm 25...|||Yes! I'm 24, and I loved it! I knew it was a YA novel, but I am also a huge Harry Potter and Eragon fan, so I figured I'd go for it.
I actually think it is really dark novel for the age range, though. It is actually quite sexual, too (well, not in dirty way). It is an interesting concept, and I can't wait to read Rebel Angels!
PS And there is to be 3 in the series!|||I read it...and loved it! Rebel Angels is good too...I wish she'd write a 3rd book. :(|||Yes, I'm 27. I love reading YA books...well most YA books anyway. If you liked A Great and Terrible Beauty...and if you haven't read it already...one of my favorite YA books is TWILIGHT by Stephenie Meyer.|||Yep. I'm 38. I have (but haven't read) the second one. I read all sorts of books, regardless of their target age. Partly that's because I give books as gifts to every child I know, and I like to read them before giving them. Mostly, though, I just appreciate good books. Other books you might want to give a try are The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series by Ann Brashares, anything by Madeline L'Engle, and the Tillerman books by Cynthia Voigt. I also liked Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke. Go back a few years and look into Gene Stratton Porter (A Girl of the Limberlost, Laddie, Freckles) or L. M. Montgomery for the Anne of Green Gables series. Finally, they're more difficult to find, but try Julian F. Thompson books, especially The Grounding of Group 6, A Band of Angels, or A Question of Survival.|||Yeah. I'm twelve and I've read it, and I've read Rebel Angels (2nd of the trilogy) and I've given it to a friend who also read it. My grandmother (62) also read it, and likes it alot. It's good for every age group, well written and wonderfully produced. It'll be a classic in time. Or, at least, it should be. I'm rooting for Gemma and Kartik to finally 'fess up to their mutual feelings, but yeah. Also, if you haven't read the 2nd one, I won't spoil it, but Ms. Moore isn't who she appears to be.
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