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Kaylee (2012)

by Rachel Vincent(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 5
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Soul Screamers
review 1: At this moment, I'm currently reading the first book in this series and am glad that I read this first. The review I read for this book suggested it be read first and I would agree. This ability or affliction that Kaylee Cavanaugh as to deal with is so unlike anything I've read before and learning more about it and her before jumping into book one helps a lot. It was so difficult to read what she experiences when she's about to scream or is screaming, not in a bad way but in a well written kind of perfect way. Rachel Vincent made me feel Kaylee's pain and sadness of what she has to deal with. I feel her desperation and confusion and how alone she is. I anxiously want her to find someone to confide in, someone to believe her and help her. I can see I'm definitely going to ... moreget the feels from this series. Can't wait to experience that wonderful journey with this series and hope it lives up to this introduction.
review 2: At this moment, I'm currently reading the first book in this series and am glad that I read this first. The review I read for this book suggested it be read first and I would agree. This ability or affliction that Kaylee Cavanaugh as to deal with is so unlike anything I've read before and learning more about it and her before jumping into book one helps a lot. It was so difficult to read what she experiences when she's about to scream or is screaming, not in a bad way but in a well written kind of perfect way. Rachel Vincent made me feel Kaylee's pain and sadness of what she has to deal with. I feel her desperation and confusion and how alone she is. I anxiously want her to find someone to confide in, someone to believe her and help her. I can see I'm definitely going to get the feels from this series. Can't wait to experience that wonderful journey with this series and hope it lives up to this introduction. less
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aznmoon
In this short prequel to My Soul to Take, the first installment in the Soul Screamers series, Rachel Vincent plunges the reader into the world of teen Kaylee Cavanaugh. Kaylee is a bean sidhe or banshee who feels the urge to scream when she senses someone is about to die. It's important to note that My Soul to Lose should be read after My Soul to Take as it provides some of the back story to certain events that are merely touched upon in it's sequel. In this prequel we are given insight into what it was like for Kaylee the first time she came into proximity with someone about to die and how she ended up in a mental ward when her aunt and uncle found themselves out of their depth to help her. A tantalising introduction to the series as it leaves many questions up in the air.
Sally
I thought this was a really good story although the reader sounded bored and needed a little more enthusiasm when reading the audio book. Other than that, I thought about the movie with Tom Hanks called "The Green Mile" after hearing the end of the story. This book also made me wonder if there would be a sequel to this book or was this the end? Again I'd like to thank goodreads for directing me to this free audio through amazon!
tally
Wow, I seriously hope to see what happened to this Lydia girl!
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