Ratings53
Average rating3.3
I bought this trilogy after reading a short blurb about it and finding it in eBook format for .99 or $1.99 (I can't remember). It was okay. The writing is off somehow, strangely I can't really describe it. Maybe it feels like an immature writer? Sentences are sometimes abrupt, like the complete opposite of a run-on sentence. The story kind of drags for a bit as Wendy develops her unexplainable crush on Finn and then suddenly, it's over. Instances that should take just a couple of pages to explain go on for chapters and then parts that should be drawn out she just spits out in literally 4 paragraphs.
I don't know. It's weird. Wendy is a slightly annoying spoiled brat who thinks everyone should do what she wants and then when she's put into a position to have exactly that she wants nothing to do with it. She falls for the guy she can't have (of course), but it's hard to explain why she becomes so attached to him considering she didn't like him all that much before.
It's hard to believe that this trilogy has been picked up to be made into a movie. The story is kind of different that anything else since it's about a different kind of supernatural, but it's not really exciting enough and the writing is definitely worse than Stephenie Meyer's. I guess they'll just have someone else write the screenplay and that will be that.
Oh well. I'm in no hurry to read the next two, but I'll probably get around to it eventually.