Rating: Summary: very slow paced Review: this book was very VERY slow, with no gore and maris seemed to be having PMS throughout the entire book because here opinions kept changing for absolutely no reason. The only time anything actually happens is at the very end of the book, and the ending is pretty boring. This took me a while too read because it is such a slow pace, i wouldn't recommend reading it.
Rating: Summary: One of the best things i've read Review: This is one of the best books I've ever read. Yes, its some-what slow, but if you read it thouroghly (sorry my spelling is so bad!) you can undetstand why. Its one of those -young-girl-meet-older-guys-and-falls-in-love type of thing, but it only adds to it. Maris changes her mind frequently, which is a little irritating, but all in all, its a good read.
Rating: Summary: The worst Werewolf read yet... Review: This was an absolute let-down. I took a chance ordering it after reading the other reviews posted here, but I was shocked at the actual content. Let me explain:1. The climax came at the end of the book 2. It was EXTREMLY slow-paced, with no gore, very little love, OR shape-shifting (which is the whole reason one would read a werewolf story) 3. The characters are weak, the setting is weak, and the entire plot is overall farfetched...even thought it is about werewolves Besides those reasons, in comparison to other books I've read (which I won't mention for sake of advertisment), there are much better, and more fufilling reads out there for those looking. Don't waste your time on this one, you'll be disappointed unless your very young and easy to please when it comes to literature.
Rating: Summary: Boring!!!!! Review: This was so boring I had to fight my sleep to not fall a sleep. I would only read this book if you like love storys and that kind of stuff.
Rating: Summary: *Yawns* Review: To be honest i found this story disappointing and lacking NEthing remotly fufilling about werewolves, which was the whole reason i read the book in the first place. Not until the end of the book do we get NE shape-shifting action, and even then its brief....if ur looking for a good were book, look elsewhere.
Rating: Summary: More than werewolf horror in this book. Review: Two things always bothered me about characters who turned into werewolves. They became monsters instead of real wolves and although their clothes ripped apart when they changed, afterwards they were dressed in the same garments. In my book, the characters turn into real wolves -- beautiful animals -- and they take their clothes off before they transform, and put them back on afterwards. Consequently, they run the risk of being caught running around naked. THE BLOODING is also about identity. A young girl strives to become something more important and beautiful than her abusive mother tells her she is. Don't read this book for special effects and stupid horror cliches. I wrote THE BLOODING in the house where it takes place, a cottage in Surrey, England. The nearby village was very much like Banfield. Very often, when I looked up from my keyboard, I saw a fox staring at me intently through the glass doors to the garden. In broad daylight. Unusual behavior for a fox.
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