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Bezig met laden... Almost Everythingdoor Tate Hallaway
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"To say half-vampire, half-witch Ana Parker has boy trouble is putting it lightly--something to which her text-messaging bill can attest. Her rocker ex-boyfriend is trying to heat things up again, and high school hockey star Matthew wants her to try out with him for the Renaissance Festival. At least her sort-of boyfriend, Elias, isn't hounding her cell--considering the vampire knight is currently living in her basement. Ever since her father banished Elias and Ana from the court of the Northern vampires, Ana has been trying to live a normal life. But when the prince of the Southern Region vampires informs Ana that they're on the brink of war and she accidentally offers up Elias as a peace offering, the princess knows that she's going to need some help to get out of the situation. With Ana's boy-drama meter hitting an all-time high, summer in St. Paul is heating up for all the wrong reasons..."-- Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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also, here's a sneak peek: I felt most comfortable with people who made obscure references to Star Wars movies or Lord of the Rings books, and people who got excited at the idea of a new Doctor Who episodes and extra work in precalculus-- in other words, nerds.
Oh, no! if all that's true, that makes me exactly HALF a nerd! and hear I always thought I was a full nerd. silly me.
yeah, so, anyways, with the vamps starving, Ana once again must pull a Plan that will solve everything and some bad-ass magic out of her butt and save the day. which she does.
unfortunately, not everyone got the memo, so someone ends up dying. :(
also, the boy sitch seems to round itself out rather neatly. Elias has to go and get 'married' (note the quotations) to some dude and has to go away for a while, but he promises (rather swoon-worthily, if you ask me) that his heart is Ana's and he will return for her because their blood bond is forever *serious Fangirling* Nik promises to wait until she's bored with her mortal, which I thought was callous and insensitive and like he thinks he's superior and all-around jerk-tastic of him *hissing in anger* and in the meanwhile, she has Thompson, who is generally awesome.
yep. and again, this is what I call a good ending. All the loose ends have been pretty much tied up, so we, the reader, can have closure, yet there's enough left over plot that we can hold out hope for another book in the series.
If Gena Showalter is reading this, YOU DIDN'T DO THAT WITH TWISTED!!!!!
Again, sorry to everyone else, I'm really sorry because I shouldn't be using every book review I do to complain about that, but I can't help it. Twisted just did not... you know what? I'm not even going to mention that book's name, but IT DID NOT END! it has what I call a non-ending, which is when the author THINKS she's ended, but she really actually didn't do anything.
back to Almost Everything, Great book! yes. good series.
bye, now. ( )