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Original Title: | Enshadowed |
ISBN: | 1442402075 (ISBN13: 9781442402072) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Nevermore #2 |
Characters: | Varen Nethers, Isobel Lanley, Gwen Daniels, Reynolds |
Kelly Creagh
ebook | Pages: 429 pages Rating: 3.97 | 7621 Users | 871 Reviews
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True love takes a twisted turn in the second book of this modern gothic romance trilogy channeling the dark brilliance of Edgar Allan Poe. Varen Nethers is trapped in a perilous dreamworld—a treacherous and desolate realm where the terrifying stories of Edgar Allan Poe come to life. Isobel Lanley, plagued by strange visions and haunted by the nightmares of Varen's creation, is the only one who can save him. Isobel knows that her only hope lies within a Baltimore cemetery. There, in the early morning of Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, a mysterious stranger known as the "Poe Toaster" will make his annual homage at the legendary poet's grave. Only the Poe Toaster holds the key to the way between worlds. But great dangers lie ahead for Isobel. An ancient evil, draped in veils of white, is watching, challenging her for Varen's affections. When Isobel finally finds Varen, he is no longer the quiet and brooding boy who once captivated her, but a dark force, powerful and malevolent. Could Isobel's greatest love also be her greatest adversary?Details About Books Enshadowed (Nevermore #2)
Title | : | Enshadowed (Nevermore #2) |
Author | : | Kelly Creagh |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 429 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2012 by Atheneum |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 7621 Users | 871 ReviewsEvaluate About Books Enshadowed (Nevermore #2)
*****FINAL RATING: 4.30 STARS***** CATCHALL I loved Nevermore. Most of you probably know that. I though it was a seriously awesome book with one of the most original plot concepts I'd ever seen. Plus, I happen to be something of an Edgar Allan Poe addictI have the complete collection to prove it. Anything Poe, I probably have an answer for. But oh! Moving on. I don't think I enjoyed Enshadowed as much as I did Nevermore mostly because I missed Varen. Even so, I definitely loved this book. THEI'm going to write this review in the form of a letter because I think Ms. Creagh deserves a letter because I LIKE LETTERS so here you go:Dear Kelly Creagh,I would tell you that I love you, but I'm not sure how tolerant you are of creepiness.So, instead, I'll just tell you that Enshadowed made me cry and slobber and squeal and scream and also made me throw it across the room.Maybe that'll be an adequate expression of my love for you, without me directly informing you of my predicament.I began
4.5 Stars but I round up on Goodreads. First off... that freaking cliffhanger!? I can't even... I could not imagine having read this the year it came out and then waiting for the third to come out. That is full on torture! That is why I dock this half a star.Now moving on, most of this novel is spent with Isobel trying to find a way to get to the Poe Toaster. She is also coming to terms with everything that had happened in the first book. She's dealing with the loss of Varen. She's dealing with
This is how I felt before reading this book:"How am I expected to wait that long?? FML, someone should change the date to this year NOW. Not to sound crazy, but I Need My Varen!!! >.<"...And this is how I feel now:I almost feel like crying. This doesn't seem fair, that the sequel to such a great debut should fall so flat; I almost don't know what to feel, it's all a mess of disappointment, sadness and confusion. What do you do when something you've waited for with such high anticipation
2.5Oh how I wanted to enjoy this book...Yes, I am shocked at what I have just read...and I don't even...just, what?! First of all, I should clarify this book is not getting a low-rating because of anything that has to do with the writing. I think Creagh is a terrific writer, as expressed in both Nevermore and Enshadowed, and she doesn't let a sentence go by without decent explanations. So there. But that's pretty much the only thing GOOD about this book. Nevermore was fantastic. It didn't suffer
Some thoughts (in place of a review for now): Enshadowed is a suitable sequel with some delightfully creepy moments, but while I was reading it I honestly felt it could have been more. This is not a story about a girl saving a boy or even about two lovers trying to save each other: this is the story of a girl's mental, emotional, and physical undoing as her sanity is stretched beyond ordinary bounds in her attempts to rescue the boy she loves. In the face of the current YA market (where almost
Enshadowed is a disaster; pure, terrifying, earth-shattering literary disaster, hurling your way at velocities too fast to imagine. Ever since I finished Nevermore, I've been dutifully stalking Kelly Creagh's website for any mention of a sequel; a release date, a cover, a summary. Thus, on August 28th when I finally held Enshadowed in my hands, I was breathless, shaking, and oh-so-very excited. Well, talk about a slap back into reality because it took me nearly five months to read Enshadowed.
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