Kim D. (Craftykimmy) - reviewed Darkness Becomes Her (Gods & Monsters, Bk 1) on + 76 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Like another reviewer said, I was very skeptical about this book. I've had just about enough teen vampires, werewolves, ghosts, demons and angels. The best stories are easily overlooked in this crowded post-Twilight world of young adult paranormal fiction.
Darkness Becomes Her is an excellent story, and I highly recommend this book to other fans of this genre, and even to younger teens, as there's no sex, drugs, or even "bad" language--the story is good enough on its own without having to rely on such things. The world is easily imagined: after 2 disastrous hurricanes decimating New Orleans, the US government agrees to sell this tiny bit of land to the Novem, a group made of 9 powerful families that have made their home in the area for centuries.
Its common knowledge that "New 2" is home to the "freaks" of the world--and this is another reason I think this is a great story for younger readers. After all, every one of us felt like a freak (or geek, lol) at some point in our teenage years, so having a place to go and "be yourself" is appealing. In this story though, it means out-of-the-ordinary people, such as...well, think of X-Mens young mutants, lol.
The friendships that Ari makes in New 2 are rather instantaneous, and this is the only part of the story I found a little too convenient. But I imagine that the author or the editors wanted the whole "getting to know you" part out of the way in favor of the more exciting parts of the story.
I won't tell you who, what or how the story revolves around, because it surprised me :) I will, however, relate the last line of the story in my Favorite Quotes on my profile, so go check it out--it's truly one of the best last lines and it gives nothing away! There is another book that was just published called A Beautiful Evil, and I will probably end up buying itwhich is high praise since I rarely buy books anymore. (The 2nd and 3rd Hunger Games books were the last Ive bought, if that tells you anything.)
My rating is a full 5 stars!
Darkness Becomes Her is an excellent story, and I highly recommend this book to other fans of this genre, and even to younger teens, as there's no sex, drugs, or even "bad" language--the story is good enough on its own without having to rely on such things. The world is easily imagined: after 2 disastrous hurricanes decimating New Orleans, the US government agrees to sell this tiny bit of land to the Novem, a group made of 9 powerful families that have made their home in the area for centuries.
Its common knowledge that "New 2" is home to the "freaks" of the world--and this is another reason I think this is a great story for younger readers. After all, every one of us felt like a freak (or geek, lol) at some point in our teenage years, so having a place to go and "be yourself" is appealing. In this story though, it means out-of-the-ordinary people, such as...well, think of X-Mens young mutants, lol.
The friendships that Ari makes in New 2 are rather instantaneous, and this is the only part of the story I found a little too convenient. But I imagine that the author or the editors wanted the whole "getting to know you" part out of the way in favor of the more exciting parts of the story.
I won't tell you who, what or how the story revolves around, because it surprised me :) I will, however, relate the last line of the story in my Favorite Quotes on my profile, so go check it out--it's truly one of the best last lines and it gives nothing away! There is another book that was just published called A Beautiful Evil, and I will probably end up buying itwhich is high praise since I rarely buy books anymore. (The 2nd and 3rd Hunger Games books were the last Ive bought, if that tells you anything.)
My rating is a full 5 stars!
Danielle L. (dannieann) reviewed Darkness Becomes Her (Gods & Monsters, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The first time I went to the bookstore I didn't buy it. I wanted to but I didn't have enough for that many books so when I went again I just had to pick it up. It was like a book written perfectly for me. I love Louisiana and it being a fantasy story about gods and mystery it was perfect. The pace was great and I never wanted to put it down. Everything is explained and their are no lose ends everything comes together with no unanswered queastions. The end does have a nice cliffhanger though making you want to rip open the next book and devour it as well in a day or two.
The story is about a 17 year old girl who was adopted she knows nothing of her past but she has always been different with her silver hair and violet eyes. She goes to New2 Louisiana after three hurricanes. There she gangs up with other 'different' kids from New2 to discover who she is. It includes a nice little romance although I thought it was slightly flat definitly lacking depth. One second he hates her and the next he's in love the next he's scared of her and the next he's back. I wish he had more depth Ari had a great amount of depth. But the romance was just thrown in there I wish it was a bigger portion of it.
Overall a great read, and I would recommend to everybody who loves fantasy.
The story is about a 17 year old girl who was adopted she knows nothing of her past but she has always been different with her silver hair and violet eyes. She goes to New2 Louisiana after three hurricanes. There she gangs up with other 'different' kids from New2 to discover who she is. It includes a nice little romance although I thought it was slightly flat definitly lacking depth. One second he hates her and the next he's in love the next he's scared of her and the next he's back. I wish he had more depth Ari had a great amount of depth. But the romance was just thrown in there I wish it was a bigger portion of it.
Overall a great read, and I would recommend to everybody who loves fantasy.