& Kristen Cast: The eighth novel in the House of Night series. The different perspectives help move the story along.Īwakened by: P.C. It’s cute and this one is done a little differently to get a fresh sense of the progression that will continue throughout this series. The best story line is a new one with her best friend Stevie Rae and her new boy toy who is an enemy, but she sees the good in him. Instead of the story being about her with her in it, it’s about saving her and all her friends are there trying to bring her back. This novel doesn’t focus so much on the main character Zoey Redbird, but in a way it does, but differently. & Kristen Cast: The seventh novel in the House Of Night series. There are many points of view that go through the novel that give the novel a fresh look after so many!īurned by: P.C. Though the reader gets to see what her best friend Stevie Rae does, it’s told in third person so we as the reader don’t get the full sense of her perspective. The difference in this novel is the reader gets some perspective changes. Zoey still has to choose between good and evil, and though she believes there is good in everyone, it doesn’t help her in the end. In this novel the reader is taken to Venice, Italy for a change of scenery. & Kristen Cast: The sixth novel in the House of Night series. The novel felt just like any other one in this series, with some serious butt kicking near the end that was worth reading the whole novel for. This novel starts off with a lot of talking about blood, so readers who are squeamish about blood, just a suggestion, may want to avoid this novel. Only this time, she has to get rid of an evil “god” that has been “reborn” from the earth. When does this series ever end? It’s the on going story of Zoey Redbird and her friends trying to fight the fight between good and evil. & Kristen Cast: The fifth novel in the House of Night series. Hopefully the next novel is more entertaining. At times the reader thought that what they really think isn’t going to happen, and it might become a twist but things get pretty predictable. If anything it was fast paced and a little boring. This novel wasn’t as good as the past novel. This time everyone is together and rightfully declared as friends, but the fact that they’re together, doesn’t mean they’re safe! Something mysterious is about to behold but we only get a sense of it until the next novel. & Kristen Cast: The fourth novel in the House of Night series. Definitely worth it to read the first two books to get to this one! This is one of the best novels in the series, the one with the most drama and action. The tone is still mostly the same but the overall story and plotline has grown from the first novel. This novel was so hard to put down it has the reader wanting to read more. When Zoey does a bunch of things without telling her friends things get ugly while her three boyfriends problem gets solved. & Kristen Cast: The third novel in the House of Night series where everything falls apart for poor Zoey. The first novel was better then this one, though there are many books after this to see where Zoey goes next!Ĭhosen by: P.C. This novel just like the first, is written in the point of view of Zoey and is written like a teenager which makes the series really easy to read and makes it an enjoyable read. The second novel is definitely not a happy book. Though most of the time she finds herself sad and crying. & Kristen Cast: The second novel in the House Of Night series where Zoey Redbird has a whole bunch of new challenges to face. Though written like a teenager it’s quite entertaining how their thoughts and minds work.īetrayed by: P.C. Young adults will like it because it relates to them, but adults would also find it enjoyable because of the way it is written. The novel was written in the point of view of Zoey, and as she is a teenager, the reader gets the sense of how a teenagers mind works. She ends up becoming one of the new special ones to show up at the school, most typical of a novel. Zoey Redbird finds herself marked as a vampire where she is the new girl at new place. & Kristen Cast: The first novel in the House of Night series. Let me know if you’ve read this series, what you thought of it! Marked I really did enjoy the first six, but then it just started getting repetitive. This series got so long and tedious that I started to read it just to find out how it would all go down. Hi! Welcome to Throwback Thursday! In this weeks edition I thought it was finally time to post my House of Night reviews by P.C and Kristen Cast.
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