Official Review: Fallen
Posted: 14 May 2014, 15:54
Fallen written by Lauren Kate is a very agreeable read for any fans of the young adult, paranormal loving genre. The first few pages are gripping and intriguing set far in the past only to flash forward in the first chapter to Present day. Anyone who is looking for a summer paranormal romance should check out at least this book from the series from their local library or download it on their e-reader.
Lucinda Price has just started at Sword & Cross boarding school, a reform school for delinquents who may just be more trouble than the average outcast. On her first day she encounters her newest strange best friend Arianne, and her attention is immediately captivated by the handsome and strangely familiar Daniel Grigori. She just can't get over the feeling that somethings up with that guy and she's destined to figure out just exactly why he's so damn familiar to her. Throughout the book she goes through common teen issues, (Grigori isn't the only guy who has her attention) and the less common, (perhaps a war of biblical proportions is coming?)
What's great about this book is that it is a page turner. The way the characters develop really keeps you interested in their lives and every question that Lucinda has you are probably already desperate to find the answer out yourself. It's compelling and romantic but not in an overwhelming way, and there aren't really that many graphic scenes. It has a few allusions to the bible but not so much that you are turned off by an inherit message (if there is one) to go to church.
What could have been better about this book would be the main characters confidence in herself. It seems yet again in young adult fiction we find ourselves with a "heroine" who just isn't quite. Always second guessing herself and putting herself in situations (even self admittedly) we are left with a main character that just doesn't seem to have her head on straight. Hopefully going forward in the series she builds confidence and becomes less dependent on her male counterpart (Griggori) who is constantly (yawn) saving her day.
If you have a few days, need a good beach read, and like paranormal fiction with a little bit of romance, I would recommend this book for you. If you're looking for something meaningful to change your life or something deeply impressionable, you might want to pick something else up. I don't know if i'll check out the next book in the series, and if i do if it'll change my perspective on Fallen but for now i'm grateful for having read the book, it was fun and i would recommend this book to anyone who can check it out from their local library.
Please leave comments regarding my reviews, it's been years since i've taken an english class any constructive critiscism would be appreciated. Wealth, Health and Love to you all,
JessiAnne
Lucinda Price has just started at Sword & Cross boarding school, a reform school for delinquents who may just be more trouble than the average outcast. On her first day she encounters her newest strange best friend Arianne, and her attention is immediately captivated by the handsome and strangely familiar Daniel Grigori. She just can't get over the feeling that somethings up with that guy and she's destined to figure out just exactly why he's so damn familiar to her. Throughout the book she goes through common teen issues, (Grigori isn't the only guy who has her attention) and the less common, (perhaps a war of biblical proportions is coming?)
What's great about this book is that it is a page turner. The way the characters develop really keeps you interested in their lives and every question that Lucinda has you are probably already desperate to find the answer out yourself. It's compelling and romantic but not in an overwhelming way, and there aren't really that many graphic scenes. It has a few allusions to the bible but not so much that you are turned off by an inherit message (if there is one) to go to church.
What could have been better about this book would be the main characters confidence in herself. It seems yet again in young adult fiction we find ourselves with a "heroine" who just isn't quite. Always second guessing herself and putting herself in situations (even self admittedly) we are left with a main character that just doesn't seem to have her head on straight. Hopefully going forward in the series she builds confidence and becomes less dependent on her male counterpart (Griggori) who is constantly (yawn) saving her day.
If you have a few days, need a good beach read, and like paranormal fiction with a little bit of romance, I would recommend this book for you. If you're looking for something meaningful to change your life or something deeply impressionable, you might want to pick something else up. I don't know if i'll check out the next book in the series, and if i do if it'll change my perspective on Fallen but for now i'm grateful for having read the book, it was fun and i would recommend this book to anyone who can check it out from their local library.
Please leave comments regarding my reviews, it's been years since i've taken an english class any constructive critiscism would be appreciated. Wealth, Health and Love to you all,
JessiAnne