Define Books As The Last Pages
ISBN: | 0990353818 (ISBN13: 9780990353812) |
Edition Language: | English |
Lara Whatley
Paperback | Pages: 250 pages Rating: 4.27 | 30 Users | 11 Reviews
Present Containing Books The Last Pages
Title | : | The Last Pages |
Author | : | Lara Whatley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 250 pages |
Published | : | June 17th 2014 by Winslet Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal |
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“It’s too late,” he said.“What do you mean?” Kale asked, clutching her shawl tightly around her shoulders.
“It’s too late,” he repeated simply. “They’ve come.”
That was when Kale’s world collapsed. Caught up in treason and murder, she doesn’t know whether to trust the person who dragged her into this in the first place, or the people hunting them both.
And there is someone stirring in the shadows, someone who has watched at a distance for years. The forces are moving, but into whose favour?
It seems like everyone demands Kale’s capture. Why? There is only one who knows.
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Ratings: 4.27 From 30 Users | 11 ReviewsComment On Containing Books The Last Pages
I received this book from Goodreads First Reads. Lara Whatley is a debut author, and for a debut author, I found this book pretty fantastic. I think the target audience is best for a really advance 3rd grader to definitely a 6th grader, but maybe a 7th grader. The only reason I say this is that one of the very few flaws I felt there was in this book is that the conversations were unrealistic. Not in the sense that one wouldnt have that conversation, but in the sense that the words used wereThis was a great read that kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time! I would definitely recommend this to everyone!
Well. Where to begin? The characters were lovely. The descriptions were lovely. I couldn't help but be hooked by the first couple pages. The whole world created in The Last Pages is definitely captivating and magical. The author doesn't waste time, however, and kept me on the edge of my seat the entire two nights it took me to finish this. It was a little short compared to what I'm used to... either that or I just read through it so fast. XD Here's how I feel about the book:At the beginning:
I received this book from Goodreads First Reads. Lara Whatley is a debut author, and for a debut author, I found this book pretty fantastic. I think the target audience is best for a really advance 3rd grader to definitely a 6th grader, but maybe a 7th grader. The only reason I say this is that one of the very few flaws I felt there was in this book is that the conversations were unrealistic. Not in the sense that one wouldnt have that conversation, but in the sense that the words used were
DNF.It was a struggle to read this book. I wanted to like it, because the world was interesting, but then the writing was bad and the characters are unpolished. This book needs extensive editing. I know, that was harsh, but I'm being honest here.The story is fast-paced, but it lacks certain details that will make the story easier to understand. The MC, Kale, lacks emotions and is just too weird. If I became a slave suddenly, without explanations and justification, I would throw a fit. Kale
Interesting, intriguing, thoughtful mix of historical fiction/fantasy! The descriptions are vivid, and one is never sure where the book is going to go next. It's easy to put one's feet in Kale's shoes, which makes the ending very emotional. So when is the sequel coming out? I have to find out what happens next!!!
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