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Sage's Eyes
Sage's Eyes
Author: V.C. Andrews
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ISBN-13: 9781501131202
ISBN-10: 1501131206
Publication Date: 1/26/2016
Pages: 336
Edition: Library Edition
Rating:
  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
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2 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Gallery Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Sage's Eyes by V.C. Andrews is set in Dorey, Massachusetts. Sage Healy has heard voices since she was child (she finds them comforting). Her adoptive parents (cold and clinical people) told her to ignore them. Sage also seems to know things about people and situations (and liked to blurt them out as a child). Her parents keep an eagle eye her like she is a bomb that will go off at any moment (or like she is a scientific experiment and they are taking notes). There is a new student at school named Summer Dante. He is intriguing and Sage is drawn to him. He seems to understand Sage's gifts and he has a few of his own. He encourages her to use her gifts. However, his ideas of right and wrong are a little different than Sage's. Sage is extremely tired of her parent's secrets and wants to find out what they are hiding. Will Sage like the answers when she gets them? Will Sage use her gifts for good or will she be drawn to the dark side?

I was so excited when I received the opportunity to read Sage's Eyes (my daughter loves V.C. Andrews books), and I was looking forward to reading a good paranormal novel. I was extremely let down by Sage's Eyes. There is very little paranormal action in the book. It is a very blah (boring, dull) book. The book is confusing (things are not really explained until the very end of the book) and it is so hard to get into it (I never did). Most of the book is devoted to Sage's thinking (especially about how cute Summer is). Her internal dialogue took up the majority of the book (and it was monotonous). I give Sage's Eyes 2 out of 5 stars (I did not like it). The book had so much potential but none of it was realized. We are also left with a very unsatisfying ending (like there will be another book to pick up where this one left off).

I received a complimentary copy of Sage's Eyes from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.