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Title | : | Token of Darkness (Den of Shadows #6) |
Author | : | Amelia Atwater-Rhodes |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 197 pages |
Published | : | February 9th 2010 by Delacorte Press (first published January 22nd 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Ghosts. Supernatural. Vampires |
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Hardcover | Pages: 197 pages Rating: 3.58 | 1545 Users | 127 Reviews
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Cooper Blake has everything going for him - until he wakes from a car accident with his football career in ruins and a mysterious, attractive girl by his side. Cooper doesn't know how Samantha got there or why he can see her; all he knows is that she's a ghost, and the shadows that surround her seem intent on destroying her.No one from Cooper's old life would understand what he can barely grasp himself... But Delilah, the captain of the cheerleading squad, has secrets of her own, like her ability to see beyond the physical world, and her tangled history with Brent, a loner from a neighboring school who can hear strangers' most intimate thoughts. Delilah and Brent know that Cooper is in more trouble than he realizes, and that Samantha may not be as innocent as she has led Cooper to believe. But the only way to figure out where Samantha came from will put them all in more danger than they ever dreamed possible.
Token of Darkness is a chilling, irresistable read about the nature of power - and responsibility.
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Original Title: | Token of Darkness |
ISBN: | 0385737505 (ISBN13: 9780385737500) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Den of Shadows #6 |
Characters: | Cooper Blake |
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Ratings: 3.58 From 1545 Users | 127 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Token of Darkness (Den of Shadows #6)
dnf @ page 66I just can't get through this book. I think if I was still a teenager I could get through but I can't. I used to be obsessed with Amelia's books but as I've gotten older, I've realized how basic they are and it's pretty disappointing when there's authors like Rowling and Maas who write amazing young adult novels at an adult level.Total departure from the rest of the Den of Shadows, involving elemental beings, psychics and telepaths, and sorcerers and witches, with no reference to vampires, hunters, shapeshifters, or Single Earth. Its interesting and weird and original and has the Atwater-Rhodes classic darkness and trauma, but its so different that it took adjusting to. The body swapping was particularly weird, tbh.
When I was in middle school, I read a lot of books by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and thoroughly enjoyed them. I guess because I read them a while ago and preferred a different style back then, that I didn't enjoy this book as much because my tastes have changed from when I first read her books. I liked her old stuff more in my opinion, but my age could have been the reason for that. I was disappointed by this book. The book sort of seemed like it was thrown together and it just didn't gel with
It was an overall ok book. It had undeveloped characters, and not a very descriptive plot. but the idea was good. Maybe if the author put more time into it, it might have been better. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone.
When I was younger I was a very big fan of the author, even had a fansite dedicated to her books. I loved her first novels but have not read anything by her in quite a while. When I stumbled over Token of Darkness I dind't think about it and just bought it. A big mistake on my part. Honestly, I don't know if I just outgrew AAR or if this book is so much worse than her other books but it was a pain to finish. There is not one character in it that's actually likable or that you find any reason to
Cooper survived a horrible car accident only to be left with injuries, scars, and Samantha. He's the only one that can see her, so they assume she's a ghost. She has no memory of her life and they aren't sure why she's stuck with Cooper. They also see shadows that seem to hover around them. Brent runs into Cooper in the library and they realize they have something in common. Brent can hear what people are thinking and has been working on controlling it. His ability draws the attention of
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