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Author: Syrie James, Ryan M. James
She should not exist. — He should not love her. — Claire Brennan has been attending Emerson Academy for two years now (the longest she and her mom have remained anywhere) and she’s desperate to stay put for the rest of high school. So there’s no way she’s going to tell her mom about the psychic visions she’s been having or ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780062027894
ISBN-10: 0062027891
Publication Date: 1/24/2012
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: HarperTeen
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Forbidden on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I got a copy of this book from the publisher for review. This is the first book in a series; I havent been able to find info on future books in this series. It was okay, a pretty typical YA paranormal book...nothing special but decently written.

Claire is finally starting to fit in at her high school, shes been there two years which is the longest her and her mom have stayed in one place...ever. Now shes started having strange psychic visions and she is sure as heck not going to tell her mother about them. Alec is sick of hunting down angelic rejects and is trying to take a break from his job by hanging out as a teenager at the very school Claire is going to. Alec and Claire immediately have a connection to each other, little do they know that their love is forbidden because of what Claire and Alec are.

This is a pretty typical paranormal YA book about a girl who finds out she is part angel. It even comes complete with love triangle and star-crossed love.

Both Alec and Claire are very stereotypical paranormal YA characters. Both characters were okay, but werent all that engaging to me. I am hard-pressed to describe Claire after reading the book, she just blends in with a million other mediocre YA heroines out there. I also didnt really enjoy how much of the book took place in a high school type setting and dealt with teen angst type issues.

The plot is okay, but fairly predictable. The writing style is decent but nothing special. Pretty much this whole book is mediocre. There is some mythos behind the angels origins, but the world isnt set up all that well and it is never really expanded on.

Overall an okay story but nothing special. I would personally recommend Cynthia Hands Unearthly series over this one; Unearthly is a truly spectacular YA paranormal book focusing on angels and is much better written than this one. I probably wont be reading any more of this series, just because it didnt really stand out for me.
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