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Eternal Youth (2012)

by Julia Crane(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0983752036 (ISBN13: 9780983752035)
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English
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Valknut Press
review 1: 2.5/5This started off good. It was really interesting and could have easily just passed as a fictional story about a girl who travels the world with her mother. But then once when they got to Aionia I felt like the story changed. Everything felt rushed and there were people falling in love left right and centre. They were only there about a week and already Callie is dating someone and this guy is declaring his love for her and saying they can get married and spend the rest of their lives together. The girl is 16! Does no one else see the problem here? I did like the world of Aionia that the authors created and the general plot of the story was intriguing but the ending was just very rushed and I would have liked a bit more back story to Aionia. Overall was good but was le... moreft a bit disappointed.
review 2: 3.5 (: As a YA book blogger I meet a lot of awesome authors, and one of my favorites hands down is Julia Crane the author of the Keegan’s Chronicles. So when I was contacted to be a part of a blog tour for Eternal Youth a book which Julia Crane and author Nolia McCarty wrote together, I was all for it! Although Eternal Youth was very different compared to Julia’s other works, it was still a very enjoyable read!Eternal Youth follows Callie, Callie is sick of having to follow her mom up volcano’s and travel all over the world to places she can’t pronounce, all in search of the fountain of youth. She is sure her mom is losing her mind, but when a supposed to be normal vacation to Bermuda goes wrong she lands in Aionia a magical island where there is no electricity and no way home..a place where nothing is as it seems. Callie will meet some new friends. Maybe even fall in love, but what happens when she finds a way to get back home? Will she leave everyone she has learned to love in Aionoia…or will she stay there forever.This was a great read, right in the beginning you are thrown into Callie’s life marching up the side of a volcano with her ‘crazy’ mother, I absolutely loved hearing about the scenery of the jungles and amazons she has been to. I will admit the beginning of Eternal Youth was a little slow, but once you got about half way through it really really picks up, and even though the beginning was slow it was still nice to read, Julia and Nolia’s writing flowed very nicely and I easily read Eternal Youth in one day!My favorite part of Eternal Youth was Aionia, at first I couldn’t imagine being trapped on a small island where there is no electricity. But the more I learned about Aionia and the people that lived there and heard about it threw Callie’s eyes the more the place seemed peaceful, and beautiful. I would’ve loved to learn more about Aionia and how it became there, everything about Aionia was very enchanting. Although Aionia was my favorite part of Eternal Youth, I also very much loved the characters. Each character was very different than the next, but still all very lovable. My favorites were Alaric and Braden. Alaric was just flat out dreamy and so wonderful to Callie, and did I mention this guy is hot? I adored their relationship, it was nice to see Callie so open to him and loving, but still kept her spunky-ness! Braden is Callie’s cousin, but he might as well be her brother! I LOVED Braden, I was completely jealous of Callie to have such a caring cousin. Since Braden had basically grown up with Callie he knew her almost as much as Callie knew herself, he knew when she was upset and mad and would help her threw her problems. Their friendship was very touching.Altogether Eternal Youth ended up a great read that I could not put down! If you’re looking for a light read that will take you to a beautiful world, with lovable character, than Eternal Youth is a novel for you! On a side note-Eternal Youth is currently a standalone novel, and I think it does great at being a standalone and ending with the reader being able to have their own imagination on what happened next for Callie, but it could also easily be made into a series and be continued! less
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brock
The writing wasn't the greatest, but for a free book on IBooks, it was a decent story
Judy
This was a very interesting story. I really enjoyed it.
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I absoulutely love the cover and it sounds awesome!!!!
samojay2k3
i enjoyed this book
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