Series: Firelight
Publication date: September 6, 2011
Publisher: Harper Teen
ISBN-13: 9780061935107
Synopsis
Jacinda has done the unthinkable she has broken the rule that has kept her people safe for hundreds of years and exposed it to humans, the worst type the draki hunters. Now she is forced to go back to the home she wanted, only this time she is the shame of the community not the glorious fire breather.
She must try and cope with the pride and forget about Will and the promise he left her with. Jacinda finds it really hard to re-adapt with no friends left, her sister practically taken away from her, a mother that spins into depression and only Cassian on her side. Now Jacinda must ask herself can she really forget about Will and be part of the pride? be what the pride expects her to be a submissive fire breather that will fulfill her "duty"?
Review
Compared to the first book I love Vanish, this book makes me feel the tension, stress and the excitement that surrounds Jace through out this book, and Tamra who I was pretty sure I hated after reading the first book finds some redemption and is not a selfish brat anymore, atleast for me.
The only problem I have is that Jacinda is that there are times where she should fight back, but she gives up with out any real fight, the times that she should make it clear that there where circumstances that made her act the way she did and still she keeps quiet.
If you liked the first book Firelight it's a given you will adore Vanish, I hope you find this useful and tell me what you thought about the book.
Rating: 9 out of 10
Synopsis
Jacinda has done the unthinkable she has broken the rule that has kept her people safe for hundreds of years and exposed it to humans, the worst type the draki hunters. Now she is forced to go back to the home she wanted, only this time she is the shame of the community not the glorious fire breather.
She must try and cope with the pride and forget about Will and the promise he left her with. Jacinda finds it really hard to re-adapt with no friends left, her sister practically taken away from her, a mother that spins into depression and only Cassian on her side. Now Jacinda must ask herself can she really forget about Will and be part of the pride? be what the pride expects her to be a submissive fire breather that will fulfill her "duty"?
Review
Compared to the first book I love Vanish, this book makes me feel the tension, stress and the excitement that surrounds Jace through out this book, and Tamra who I was pretty sure I hated after reading the first book finds some redemption and is not a selfish brat anymore, atleast for me.
The only problem I have is that Jacinda is that there are times where she should fight back, but she gives up with out any real fight, the times that she should make it clear that there where circumstances that made her act the way she did and still she keeps quiet.
If you liked the first book Firelight it's a given you will adore Vanish, I hope you find this useful and tell me what you thought about the book.
Rating: 9 out of 10
passed on the firs book so will pass on the second book, but just wanted to say i don't really get your rating system, 10 is supposed to be perfect then go down but you have so many 9's and the lowest 7. i believe you are too generous on the ratings.
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