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The Goddess Inheritance (2013)

by Aimee Carter(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0373210671 (ISBN13: 9780373210671)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Harlequin Teen
series
Goddess Test
review 1: I'm sorry, but... no. The series, especially this book, was a clusterfuck of so much wrongness.I'm not against modern-day versions of mythology or fairy-tales and all that, but this book missed the mark by so much it's almost not funny. There are just so many logical inconsistencies and fallacies that it was really hard to take this book seriously. Books 1 and 2 were ok but this one was a trainweck.
review 2: This latest installment in the Goddess Test series fallows Kate through becoming a woman, a war and many other life lessons. So many that it’s hard to believe it’s compacted into just over 280 pages. I think that this book was ok for me, but it wasn’t great. I thought that there would be so much more too it and it just kind of left me lacking. As wel
... morel, this book was focused to much on Kate, who has changed as a character throughout the series. I understand that it is from Kate’s perspective, but after the past novel about some of the other gods and goddesses I was hoping that we would get a little more insight into their lives. This book did capture the ideas of good and evil in an interesting matter. I would recommend this series to a younger group of teenagers probably around the ages of 16. It was just slightly to naïve for my taste.THANK YOU AIMEE CARTER FOR SHOWING HOW GOOD AND EVIL NOT ONLY COLLIDE BUT COMBINE!Thanks for reading,Sidny less
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lala
Pretty satisfying end to the series although it did drag a little in the middle.
Eccy
A nice ending to an amazing story. Liked it very much.
Howboring
Good, bitersweet ending.
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