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Demon in My View

Demon in My View

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Young Adult Novel!
Review: A very close friend of mine introduced me to Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and I have been captivated ever since. What I found most interesting was that she is the same age as me and she gives me a lot of inspiration to follow my dreams and be an author. It just seems to suck you in and keep you wanting to keep reading. I sugest this book to anyone who enjoys a good vampire novel.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just doesn't have that spark . . .
Review: There are too many plot holes, it's just too unoriginal. Just like reading one of Christopher Pike or Anne Rice's books. The ending was quite very weak. The book was just too weakly written.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Move over, Rice.
Review: DEMON IN MY VIEW and IN THE FOREST OF THE NIGHT does not compare to Anne Rice's novels in a sense, but it's is enough to join her league. DEMON IN MY VIEW is a vampire story of the powerful Aubrey and the young Jessica Allodola.

Jessica is an author, who writes under the pseudonym Ash Night and is a bestseller. She is a loner at school, but everyone at school loves her work. And though she can ally to many people at school, Jessica prefers the company of the her black laptop. On the first day of senior year, she meets Alex Remington - and everything goes downhill from there... including their staying alive.

Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' novels are so beautifully written, that if I didn't know her age, I've thought she was 30 or so. Amelia is surely to become the next big thing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Teen Vampire
Review: for any teen who loves vampires this is a book(not just this one but the others) you should sericously read. it's one of my faviortes and is very good in what i've read in vampire books for teens. but what makes it better is the author is a teen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VAMPIRES WILL ONE DAY RULE THE WORRLD!!!!! just kidding
Review: This is my favorite book ever. The plot is a twist between hate and love and in this story u find that they are very simalear to each other. Aubrey is the main vampire in this book (not the main character though thats jessica a.k.a. Ash Night) and he is sooooo cool if he was a real vampire i'd marry him. Id do anything to become a vampire. Wouldn't u? You would have limitless freedom and infinite power. Plus u would live forever. So who cares if u would have to drink blood, a small deliciously evil and dark price u must pay for such a grand life, or should i say death?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SOOOOOOOO GOOD
Review: This book was so, so good. I couldn't put it down i've read it like 3 times and i've had it for like 2 days. buy it. Atwater-Rhodes rocks. I hope she make a sequal i want to hear more about Aubrey and Jessica!! If Aubrey were a real guy he would be so yummy! You'll fall in love with him in this book. I promise.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Demon in My View
Review: I love this book, the one person I like was, Aubury!!!!!!!!! I think you should get this book, even if my parents hate the paranormal, I love vampires,and other stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think that Aubury is very cute and cool. He is the dreamest guy ever in the world, even if he is a vampire and not real!!! ):

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Promising . . .
Review: Okay . . . it's basically an unspoken rule that a writer NOT put themselves in a story. It comes off arrogant and self-centered. Atwaters is in high school when her book comes out, Jessica is a writer in high school. Made me cringe - at first.

This is an exception.

Atwater-Rhodes has the ability to tell a good story. I'm wondering now if some of the poor reviews are centered more around peer envy. Don't buy this because the 'Teen of Horror' wrote it. Atwaters deserves more credit then that. Read it because the main character is a fierce female who says outloud what most just think. Read it for the settle romance that doesn't make you gag but gives just enough to build some of that good feeling 'tension.'

I look forward to future works from Atwater.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a promising writer!
Review: Though the story wasn't deep and complex, I love some of the young author's ideas. I love reading about vampires, and reading about Jessica and Aubrey's relationship was enjoyable. I love the simple yet poetic language that she used.She makes the characters, like Aubrey and "Ash Night" very real. As a student in high school, I can relate to the character of Ash Night aka Jessica. The ending was a bit predictable, but I still liked it a lot. It closed the story really nicely. The story was a joy to read, and I can't wait to read more of her work in the future. She shows that writing about vampire doesn't have to involve being an expert on the Undead, or putting complex feelings into them, like Louis in Interview with the Vampire. Vampires can have human feelings, too. Aubrey has just that. Long live young people! She is leading a campaign that states that teenagers are not lazy or dumb, but creative and possess a lot of opportunity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing work!
Review: This is a great book that is in a way a sequel to Atwater-Rhodes's first novel. Atwater-Rhodes renames her first novel Tiger, Tiger, and uses a teenage girl named Jessica to portray herself. Jessica is a seventeen year old girl who writes popular vampire novels under the pen name Ash Night. She thinks that what she writes is fiction, but when she meets Alex, who has an uncanny resemblence to the powerful vampire, Aubrey (a character that readers will recognize from the first book) she begins to realize that what she wrote was not at all fiction. This is a very suspensuful novel that readers will enjoy even more after reading her first book, In The Forests of the Night. I think that every teen would like it, especially if they aqre the Gothic type.


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