Monday, June 3, 2013

{Review} Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer

Publication date: July 26, 2011
Publisher: Philomel
ISBN-13: 9780399254833
Synopsis
Last time we saw Calla she had found out the life she had always lead was all based in lies, searchers, guardians and keepers don’t really play the parts she’s been told. Now captured by the enemy Calla starts learning who is playing which part.
It is time to own up to the consequences of leaving her pack, starting to trust the enemy and deciding the leave everything to protect the boy she loves.
Review
Calla left everything for Shay, the guy that the keepers want dead and the searchers need. The ending in the first book was so good, the cliffhanger was killing me so let’s just say that I entered Wolfsbane the bar was really really high.
The beginning of the book was interesting the tension between the new environment, Calla must learn if she can trust the searchers now that the guardians and the keepers are after her for ditching in an attempt to save Shay.
The main issue with this book is that it tried to get the reader to know everything this world was hiding from us now that Calla decided to open her eyes to the truth.  There are three main subjects in this book and only 390 pages to let us know all of them.
All those main subjects in hand plus character development, the expansion of the Nightshade world and all those past and possible future outcomes that call for your attention become a bit of distraction and I couldn’t really get lost on the story.
By the end of the book I couldn’t believe this was the book I had been waiting for a whole year!!! (Yes this book came out on 2011 but it was one of those book that you buy and then suddenly you get scared because they might not be as good as you expected) I am unsure if I’ll be reading Bloodrose, there are many missions ahead and just one book to go, I don’t know if all those stories will have space to breath and let the reader enjoy the story.
Have you read the Nightshade story?? What do you think about it??
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