This story was good, nothing game changing but still good. With the amount of time the author spent setting up the main character I felt that they could've spent more time around finding the killer- it felt too easy? What surprised me is when Sam killed her friend, and her friend knew what she was. In this monologue Sam is also describing her situation, despite her refusal of feeling her emotions i reckon she felt some form of guilt. I didn't think she would kill her, maybe pretend like Molly did but when Sam DID kill her friend, it shows how psychopathic she really is.
This book took a while to grip me. However, once I got through the set up and character introductions it got very good. Last few chapters broke my heart, blew my mind and answered some questions. Not sure if I'll continue this trilogy, maybe some point but not right now.
This is the second book in the series, after Twilight. It continues Bella Swan's love story but when her beloved Edward goes away she has to seek comfort else where. If you've seen the films and thought ill of this series i would recommend reading the books because i enjoyed myself reading these. I kept fangirling over Edward and Jacob personally.
He is a master of horror. This is a great book is jam-packed zombie gore, but also with great depth with the story. And with a twist at the end too great to even describe. Both me and my english teacher both enjoyed reading this so give it a try and if you like horror i promise you, you WILL want more.
This book is definitely a must-read. I feel it is under- recognized because it is so popular. This story is so well known that people don't bother reading it, but this is a mistake. I did struggle with the wording of some parts, so this means that this isn't a play for younger audiences. This doesn't mean it isn't a good story!