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This book drew me in because I have never read a book centered on a siren before. I was curious how they were going to bring in the siren aspect in a modern day setup and the history they were going to give sirens. It was definitely an enjoyable book and I didn't want to put it down until I was finished. The Plot: 5/5 So, we have a girl who’s a siren. And then we have half of a cutesy–tutesy romance. And then, in a predictable way, some other guy comes in and breaks it up and picks the cutesy-tutesy romance right up where it left off. Siren hijinks ensue. (It’s better than I made it sound. Like, really.) The Characters: 5/5 Lexi: just…wow. Her character was so deep and what she went through was amazing. Cole: I really wish he’d picked up on the vibes, done his research and come back already knowing about the Siren stuff, but it all worked out just fine anyway. Sienna: was perfect in her role in this. Erik: okay, about Erik, the way that he went about breaking up the Cutesy-tutesy romance… well, it happened in such a way that I couldn’t dislike him right off the bat. I could, however, dislike him right off the bat regarding his name. Erik, with a k. As in, Erik, from HoN. If you know me at all, then you know I think he’s a dickwad. So his name knocked off three points for him right away, but I couldn’t really find any other reasons to dislike him The Romance: 5/5 I don’t usually go for cutesy-tutesy romances, because I don’t tend to read cutesy-tutesy romance. The stuff I read is usually more along the lines of EPIC OVE STUFF or cheesy instalove that I’m not emotionally invested in. But the romance in this book was a good middle ground. I much enjoyed it. Overall grade: 15/15 You can count on me reading more Mandy Hubbard. Also, just a random thing: last week, I read the Near Witch by Victoria Schwab, and the main girl in tha book was name Lexi and the main boy was called Cole. In this book, the main girl was ALSO named Lexi, and the main boy was named Cole. Coincidence? I think not, as an amateur conspiracy theorist who does not believe in coincidences. PS- Please go my read my review for [b:In Too Deep|11788433|In Too Deep|Amanda Grace|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327879552s/11788433.jpg|16108105] so you can watch my inner conspiracy theorist freak out. http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/647340951 To read my review please go to http://www.myshelf.com/teen/fiction/11/ripple.htm no reviews | add a review
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Lexi is cursed with a dark secret. Each day she goes to school like a normal teenager, and each night she must swim, or the pain will be unbearable. She is a siren - a deadly mermaid destined to lure men to their watery deaths. After a terrible tragedy, Lexi shut herself off from the world, vowing to protect the ones she loves. But she soon finds herself caught between a new boy at school who may have the power to melt her icy exterior, and a handsome water spirit who says he can break Lexi's curse if she gives up everything else. Lexi is faced with the hardest decision she's ever had to make: the life she's always longed for - or the love she can't live without? No library descriptions found. |
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Although I thought it was interesting, I had a tough time buying into Lexi. She's a bit clumsy and I never could figure out what Cole liked about her.
I did love the twist at the end because I didn't see it coming and kudos to Lexi for standing up for herself before then and being clear that she needed to sort herself before she tried to be with someone. ( )