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Seeker (Sweep, 10)

Seeker (Sweep, 10)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ehh...
Review: I am totally obsessed with these sweep books..but this one was my least favorite. Tiernan writes it just like Hunter's personality---dry. I mean, I love Hunter and I did enjoy the book, I just felt that Hunter was a very boring character in this book, and she could've definitely done something to change that. Overall, this was the worst book...which is pretty good since i gave it 4 stars...but if you get bored with it--READ IT anyways. It has pertinent information in it that you need to know.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not the same without Morgan
Review: I didnt really like this book. It's not the same without Morgan. This book is about Hunter going to Canada to find his parents that ran out on him 11 years before. But after he finds his father, the council sends him on a mission to find someone who is breaking the councils laws.

In the last couple of books with Hunter in them, I really started to like this character. Now, I dont. Im not gonna tell you why. Hopefully the next couple of books in the series have Morgan narrating them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fresh Point of View
Review: I have to say that I really enjoyed this installment in the "Sweep" series. It was refreshing to hear the story from another character's point of view, aside from in various Books of Shadows entries. Hunter's anguish is quite apparent, as well as the emotional and mental strain his father is experiencing. The only reason that I don't give the book 5 stars is that it didn't seem quite as dramatic and high-paced as the previous "Sweep" books. I realize that they were exploring some fairly complex emotional issues, but it seemed a little too quiet for me. Otherwise, another excellent book from Cate Tiernan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best
Review: I havn't read this book yet but I have read the other nine and I CAN'T WAIT to read this one. From what I heard it sounds very different but I am sure it will be just as good. I am so confused since it is suposed to be in Hunter's poit of veiw. Will it be written this way from now on? Well I don't know yet but I can't wait to find out! This series is a MUST read, just make sure you go in order or you will be VERY confused.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three Words Why This Book Rocks: Hunter's View Point
Review: I LOVE Hunter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If he was a real person Lord knows what I'd do lol. Hunter has finally located his father, and when Morgan realizes he'll be gone for weeks, she makes a big step in her life. . . Except Hunter pauses, much to his own regret, and the plan isn't all followed through.
Hunter is disappointed when he finds his father, weak and unhealthy, but when he finds out tragic news he is tempted to return home. The Council takes advantage of the cool Seeker's positioning to send him on a mission to investigate a young witch who has been collecting the true names of things and people. It is this witch who will cause him to betray Morgan . . . I really would like to tell you, but I wouldn't want to spoil it, would I. Let's just say I literally threw the book at the wall once I found out what he did, then picked it up and tried to continue several times but again threw it and nearly ripped the book apart in utter frustration. The library, I believe, was not happy. READ THIS BOOK. HUNTER ROCKS. His thoughts are much less infuriatingly collected and calm. Come on, you know you want to. This was my favorite book in the series, besides the one about Morgan's daughter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended to Parents who can?t get their daughters to read
Review: I purchased the Sweep series for my 13 year old daughter in the hopes that maybe she would read. "She hated to read." Well I was amazed, and could not get her to go to sleep, as she would spend the whole night, with a night-light on reading these books. She enjoyed them so much, and could not stop talking first about Cal and then Hunter, that I had to see what all the fuss was about.
Well after two weeks, a book a day, for a girl who hated to read, it sparked my curiosity, so I started reading, and was surprised to find out how enjoyable a Teen book about Teen Witches could be. I am not really into Wicca, but these books are really enjoyable. I am on my fifth book, and my daughter read each twice, and is know on the Circle of Three Series. I have to highly recommend these books to those parents who can not get their daughters to read. These are excellent stories, full of fantasy, horror, and fun.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not a read-twice
Review: I really didn't like this book in the sweep series. I read it because i read them all. But this one, i swear, i would not read again. Hunter's a very nice person and all, but im not very interested in reading a whole bok about him, cleaning, and getting POd at his dad. the only interesting part is Morgan's BOS. So if you read sweep, then you should read it so you know what's going on, but it's not a read-twice

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing POV Change
Review: I was amazed at the POV change in this book, I had read bad reviews about if from other people, but I loved the charcter change. Being soulmates is Plural- more than one and there are two parts to the Morgan/Hunter story. I loved reading this book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hunter-hunter-hunter
Review: i was so so so glad that they finally changed the viewpoint of the story!!! its nice to see what hunter's thinking ! usually all you get is entry's from his BOS! it's a nice change! hunter's a sweety!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cool book!
Review: I've read and re-read the whole series, and Seeker has to be one of my favourites. (The others being: Spellbound, Eclipse and Dark Magick)

This book is in Hunters point of view, and you get to know him better.(He isnt serious all the time really!) Hunter goes to canada for two reasons. One, he has to find his parents, and two, hes been given an assignment for the council. Hunters dad is a little darker than you think, he's lost somthin precious to him, and the assignment is a lot more trouble than its worth. I wont spoil it all, READ THE BOOK INSTEAD!!!! Oh, and its got the most funny bits in too.


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