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Humanless (2012)

by Teodora Kostova(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Humanless and humourless.I have to say that the first part of this book had me gripped. The Gods and their tantrums, jealousy and vindictiveness, but part two saw me give up on this book. For only the third time in my life, I’ve not finished a book. The characters were hideous and spineless. The writer tried to make them likeable, but failed dismally, with unrealistic setting, mega rich, but not stuck up, ‘so they went to Greenwich university instead of Oxbridge’ (Which they could have gone to if they wanted.). Poor little rich girls playing with the commoners.A Champagne going away party, because they were travelling to the other side of the world. Beaconsfield to Greenwich is less than two hours, on a bad day.Poor students, stayed in a posh hotel, they rented a fou... morer bedroom house, with garden and large airy entrance and a huge living room, all found by a local agent.These girls were as unrealistic as the setting, sorry I couldn’t read anymore.By the way, if you want to be trendy and use modern groups, look up the correct spelling, ‘Linkin Park’.Sorry to be so negative, but these girls were just awful, and I knew they would be experts in Kung Fu or some martial art and kick ass, too clichéd.
review 2: First it is the great imagination of the author, creating fascinating worlds and heroes. Being deeply acquainted with Greek mythology, Teodora Kostova is brave enough to recreate its legends, give them new meaning and successfully weaving in them her original story of Ava and Ares, the God of War. The theme of eternal love is explored in many books but this time it receives a fresh breath with very interesting twists and interactions. Situated in different ages and places, respectively Heaven of Zeus, his family and counterparts, and also London in modern times, it inspires emotions and kept the attention until the last page. Humanless offers a universal message about the meaning of the true love that could change everything, even very carefully destined fete by the powerful residents of Heaven. This book is perfect for young adult readers. less
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xcityofbones
This book was amazing! I loved from start to end. I wish I could give it 100 stars instead of 5.
yazzy
This book was very meh.. Meh plot, meh characters, just meh.
Amyfitz27
Danger:cliffhanger ahead!
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