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Indigo Springs (2009)

by A.M. Dellamonica(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0765319470 (ISBN13: 9780765319470)
languge
English
publisher
Tor Books
series
Astrid Lethewood
review 1: I really struggled to get through this. Multiple times I found myself wanting to just put it down and not pick it back up again. However, I try to never quit on a book. The main female characters were soooo annoying and frustrating. Sahara's selfishness was just overwhelming and Astrid's unyielding devotion to her despite being treated like crap just kinda pissed me off. Anyhow, I liked the magic storyline and the rest of the characters.
review 2: I wanted to love this book. I really did. And maybe I was just not in the right state of mind for reading this book when I did. The concept was so great and unique, and there were LGBT characters in the book which is always a plus for me. But reading this book was a tug of war. I'd be totally bored reading it then it
... morewould pull me back in with some hook, then it would bore me again. I think one of my issues were with the characters, I just couldn't relate to most of them. Like Sahara, who was the center of Astrid's little unrequited love battle but she was unlikeable to me from the first page. And the others too were so forgettable, I had a hard time connecting with them. Astrid is the only exception, and then only barely. But the ending did leave me curious about the sequel, and the book had a pretty good conclusion. But I may not take the time to bother with it. This book was an A+ idea, but a C- experience for me. less
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baily
I enjoyed this book, was a fun fast read. Very entertaining.
papatzu101
The most boring magical apocalypse ever.
blood
Liked the unusual magic in this.
Boss
Fast-paced and quite good.
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