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Things have turned black at the House of Night. Zoey Redbird's soul has shattered. With everything she's ever stood for falling apart, it's seeming more and more doubtful that she'll be able pull herself back together in time to rejoin her friends and set the world to rights. As the only living person who can reach her, Stark must find a way to get to her. But how? Enter BFF Stevie Rae. She wants to help Z but she has massive problems of her own. The rogue Red Fledglings are acting up, and her kinda boyfriend, Dallas, is sweet but too nosy for his own good. The truth is, Stevie Rae's hiding a secret that might be the key to getting Zoey home but also threatens to explode her whole world. And in the middle of the whole mess is Aphrodite: ex-Fledgling, trust-fund baby, total hag from Hell (and proud of it). She's always had visions that reveal the future, but now it seems Nyx has decided to speak through her with the goddess's own voice, whether she wants it or not. Aphrodite's loyalty can swing a lot of different ways, but right now Zoey's fate hangs in the balance. Three girls… playing with fire… if they don't watch out, everyone will get Burned. Review: Love'd the story line and Incrediable writing - I recieved the 2nd and 3rd book for Christmas. I had to get the 1st book and became hooked...I love Zoey and all her friends. I love Aphrdoite,Steve Rae,the twins,Eric,Damien,Stark,Jack, and Darius. The relationship and friendship between all of them is just great. I love Nyx and feels she always always watched over Zoey and her friends. I just finished reading Burned which I finished so fast and can not wait to the next book..which comes out next year! Too long to wait but I will be patient. I think they all are great..It is spiritual...I feel like I'm at the House of Night when I read these books, and really feel for these characters. At times I laugh at the things that Aphrodite says, or even Steve Rae and the twins as they are called in the book...Jack and Damien crack me up too. I just never thought that Zoey and Aphrodie would work together to help each other out...It was suprising to me to see that a small friendship developed between them. I think that my favorite guy Zoey become very close with is Stark..He is her warrior and now her Guardian....I really love that Darius is Aphrodite...She is loved by him and she is a better person I think..It was great that everyone of the Geek herd as she calls them..they finially all accept her. I never thought that would happen but that gave her a chance. I read some of the reviews people wrote that were negative...I think they were wrong. I was happy to see some people did enjoy these books as much as I did... To PC Cast and Kristen Cast...Your writing is faboulous and can not wait to read the next Nouse of Night. Review: surprised - Okay, I have read all of these books. Some of them have really frustrated me as I am paying 10 dollars and they seem to drone on and on and on with senseless stuff. However, I have fallen in love with the characters and cannot stop reading the series. This book was BY FAR the best one in the series though. It switches points of view between the characters, and keeps the story actually moving, instead of them all just standing around the school acting like any other teenager would do in america. This book had more action and movement, instead of the characters doing nothing but talking. I DID NOT like all the bad language though. I think that Aphroditie could have still been portrayed in her snotty manner without having to say the f word every other sentence. I just skip over the language and hopefully the author will see the displeasure from her readers and cut the bad language out. I do not allow my kids to use that language and it is a turn off when the characters I am growing to love speak so badly. I liked the growth in the characters and I liked the settings. This book was worth the 10 dollars, where I seriously would like a refund from some of the others. The author could have easily combined like 3 of the previous ones into 1 book and made the series better. This book was definitely good on its own. Thanks.
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M**K
Love'd the story line and Incrediable writing
I recieved the 2nd and 3rd book for Christmas. I had to get the 1st book and became hooked...I love Zoey and all her friends. I love Aphrdoite,Steve Rae,the twins,Eric,Damien,Stark,Jack, and Darius. The relationship and friendship between all of them is just great. I love Nyx and feels she always always watched over Zoey and her friends. I just finished reading Burned which I finished so fast and can not wait to the next book..which comes out next year! Too long to wait but I will be patient. I think they all are great..It is spiritual...I feel like I'm at the House of Night when I read these books, and really feel for these characters. At times I laugh at the things that Aphrodite says, or even Steve Rae and the twins as they are called in the book...Jack and Damien crack me up too. I just never thought that Zoey and Aphrodie would work together to help each other out...It was suprising to me to see that a small friendship developed between them. I think that my favorite guy Zoey become very close with is Stark..He is her warrior and now her Guardian....I really love that Darius is Aphrodite...She is loved by him and she is a better person I think..It was great that everyone of the Geek herd as she calls them..they finially all accept her. I never thought that would happen but that gave her a chance. I read some of the reviews people wrote that were negative...I think they were wrong. I was happy to see some people did enjoy these books as much as I did... To PC Cast and Kristen Cast...Your writing is faboulous and can not wait to read the next Nouse of Night.
M**J
surprised
Okay, I have read all of these books. Some of them have really frustrated me as I am paying 10 dollars and they seem to drone on and on and on with senseless stuff. However, I have fallen in love with the characters and cannot stop reading the series. This book was BY FAR the best one in the series though. It switches points of view between the characters, and keeps the story actually moving, instead of them all just standing around the school acting like any other teenager would do in america. This book had more action and movement, instead of the characters doing nothing but talking. I DID NOT like all the bad language though. I think that Aphroditie could have still been portrayed in her snotty manner without having to say the f word every other sentence. I just skip over the language and hopefully the author will see the displeasure from her readers and cut the bad language out. I do not allow my kids to use that language and it is a turn off when the characters I am growing to love speak so badly. I liked the growth in the characters and I liked the settings. This book was worth the 10 dollars, where I seriously would like a refund from some of the others. The author could have easily combined like 3 of the previous ones into 1 book and made the series better. This book was definitely good on its own. Thanks.
K**Y
Latest installment of the House of Night series Shines above the rest
P.C. Cast has gone way beyond the talent she has shown in previous books in her writing of the most recent installment of the House of Night series. The multiple perspectives, introduced in the 6th book worked masterfully in telling this book's unique story. The way that the storyline is told is both surprising as it is breathtaking. There was a point in this book where P.C. Cast tricked me and I absolutely loved it! When the realization hit, I was in awe of how well written the revelation was. And satisfyingly enough the reader will be just as challenged as the characters are while reading this book. As a friend once put it, "these books are like snacks." With that comparison, this book is not a snack the way the others are, and it isn't a full course meal either. Instead, it sits the reader down and shows them how to cook. But lets go back to the first 6 books. Because without them, this book wouldn't be nearly as pointed. During the House of Night series, the reader feels a need and demand that the characters learn, make decisions, and grow. Books 1 through 6 hasn't really shown us the volume to which these characters can change. While we know that they have, we haven't ever been as intimate with the characters until this 7th book, where we are forced to look at these multi-dimensional characters and acknowledge the depth of them. Heath, Zoey, Aphrodite, Darius, Stevie-Rae, Rephaim, Stark and the big baddies (Neferet and Kalona) are the main focus and while fans of the Twins and Damien and Jack might be disappointed, the focus on the characters listed is key to this book. What's marvelous about that, though is not all characters are developed in the present, not all are even truly in the book, but each and every character mentioned takes on more meaning and becomes so much more clear than in previous books. Now I'm a huge Stark fan and by the end of this book I don't see how anyone couldn't be, but that's not where I think this review should focus. What's more important is that I'm not a huge Zoey fan. I'm not a huge Heath fan. But by the end of this book I was. Zoey's character changes so much that the reader may expect whiplash yet the story is crafted so that her extraordinary progresses reads naturally. Heath's character is developed simply by reviewing the constants in his relations with everyone in the book. It does not serve to make any reader feel stupid, but rather does cause a reader to stop and think about how Heath really doesn't change so much as our understanding of him did. Stark. Where to even begin. We learn his history, his future and glimpse into his mind in the present all at once while somehow carrying his load for him. His role in this book is so well written and so well played that this character really shines. Those of you interested in Stevie-Rae and the inevitable dilemma of Rephaim will not be disappointed by how this story-line, so loosely and tightly mingled with Zoey's is developed and expressed. And that firecracker Aphrodite? If you think she had a strong voice in all of the rest of the books, her voice is even stronger, if that can even be conceived, in this one. Another spin in the story line helps develop her character in remarkable ways as well. Here are the most important themes of the book: The act of wishing vs. doing, disguise, the power of mistakes, the power that everyone has inside of us born out of the path we choose, and ultimately, the power not so much of free will but more of choice. Every choice in this book counts.
K**E
Entertaining...Not Groundbreaking!
It always takes me a few chapters to re-acclimate to Cast's writing and storytelling style. These books each take place over the course of just a few days and there are no temporal breaks between books so it can be difficult to dive into the newest installment with ease. I feel like it would be a LOT easier to wait until all of the books are out and then read them marathon-style. Alas, I cannot seem to conjure the amount of patience it takes to wait for the series to be completed. Thus, I find myself, with each new book release, quite confused at the beginning of each book. Let's make no bones about it, these books are not well written. So, why do I keep reading? The story is fairly original, the characters are compelling and plot twists abound! They are just fun. I do think there are important messages in the book, though most of the time I feel like I am being beaten over the head with them. I also must admit that at this point I am a little weirded out by the relationships between men and women in this book. There are several quite healthy male/female relationships in depicted but then there are several damaging ones. For instance, the women seem to have total control over their men while they are with them. They kind of treat them like servants at times. I get that this might just be the Romance element of the books - that a man would acquiesce to your every whim immediately, driven by love and longing for your happiness - but for me it can get creepy. Cast says in the books that she is striving for an equality or balance between male/female relationships but then portrays some relationships as basically a woman barking out a series of commands their man. Not all of them, but some of them. I was a little worried I was really going to get annoyed with the constantly shifting perspective. As it turns out, I was not totally devastated by it, but at times it did feel awkward. For instance, it was strange to me that Stevie Rae would have three sections in a row - why wouldn't it just be one long section? And what is up with the point-of-view being delivered in the third person for some and in the first person for others? The shift just seemed abrupt and it took me "out of the moment." But other than those quandaries, the perspective shifts actually worked for me. I was never left thinking, "Oh, not so and so again, they are boring, I would rather skip ahead to what's happening with that other person." Sometimes perspective shifting gets boring to me because I feel like I have to re-familiarize myself with the character each time we shift, but not with these. The shifts were rather painless. The other major complaint I have (and if you have read this far you surely are familiar with this) is the language. I don't have a problem with foul language myself, but the Cast seems to get quite carried away with the "f-bombs" especially in this installment, especially toward the end. It just seems unnecessary to me and also seems to me that it would keep a lot of parents from feeling comfortable with their children reading these books. Basically, it just seems like an unnecessarily risky move on the part of the author, but hey, I'm not writing these so, oh well! Keep your expectations in check and I think you will be happy enough with this book and the series in general.
N**N
Its a goody
Fi ally getting through all the house of night series. I only had access to the first few books when I was younger. Not disappointed after waiting so long
A**E
Sucks you in.
I'm buying each book as I read them it's a great series
B**Y
Burn Baby Burn!
As I look through some othe reviews I tend to agree and disagree. This book was really good. It was well written and told a good story. It helped us to better know the characters as well. At the end of the last book everyone is a mess. Zoey's soul is shattered. This book tells how she gets herself back together. Her bond with Stark is also expanded on. We find out a bit more about Stevie Rae and her sneaky ways. We also get insight into some other really cool backround story. I have to say I am dissapointed by all the bad reviews. I mean what did everyone expect? Zoey to pop up right at the beginning of the book and say, "Just kidding!" Come on guys! We knew this would be happening. How lame would the story have been if it took 20 pages to resolve! And another point....the next book is titled Awakened. Enough said! So again I say, this book was great. I thought it was nice to hear a little bit of everyones story. All of the characters work as a team. Now we have more insight into how. I am looking forward to the next book to see what happens. Especially with Zoey and Starks bond! Keep up the good work P.C. and Kristin! And thanks for the entertainment :)
D**.
It keeps you on the edge of your seat
Already done within 4 days. I love this series
K**E
Favorite Book Of The House Of Night Series!
My favorite book of the whole House Of Night series! Absolutely loved it!! Highly recommend it!
A**Z
Nice, but missing the cover
The product does not have the cover that comes wit the editions
C**K
tolle Serie
Sehr spannend geschrieben. Ich kann die Bücher seit Band 1 kaum aus der Hand legen. Absolut e Empfehlenswert. Nicht nur für junge Leute ( ich bin 62 ! )
T**Y
Such an amazing story. I am reading 2 books at a ...
Such an amazing story. I am reading 2 books at a time in this series and others in between so I don’t finish this series too soon! I feel like I’m right there with all of the characters. Would highly recommend!
R**A
these books are amazing
.C. Cast has gone way beyond the talent she has shown in previous books in her writing of the most recent installment of the House of Night series. The multiple perspectives, introduced in the 6th book worked masterfully in telling this book's unique story. The way that the storyline is told is both surprising as it is breathtaking. There was a point in this book where P.C. Cast tricked me and I absolutely loved it! When the realization hit, I was in awe of how well written the revelation was. And satisfyingly enough the reader will be just as challenged as the characters are while reading this book. As a friend once put it, "these books are like snacks." With that comparison, this book is not a snack the way the others are, and it isn't a full course meal either. Instead, it sits the reader down and shows them how to cook. But lets go back to the first 6 books. Because without them, this book wouldn't be nearly as pointed. During the House of Night series, the reader feels a need and demand that the characters learn, make decisions, and grow. Books 1 through 6 hasn't really shown us the volume to which these characters can change. While we know that they have, we haven't ever been as intimate with the characters until this 7th book, where we are forced to look at these multi-dimensional characters and acknowledge the depth of them. Heath, Zoey, Aphrodite, Darius, Stevie-Rae, Rephaim, Stark and the big baddies (Neferet and Kalona) are the main focus and while fans of the Twins and Damien and Jack might be disappointed, the focus on the characters listed is key to this book. What's marvelous about that, though is not all characters are developed in the present, not all are even truly in the book, but each and every character mentioned takes on more meaning and becomes so much more clear than in previous books. Now I'm a huge Stark fan and by the end of this book I don't see how anyone couldn't be, but that's not where I think this review should focus. What's more important is that I'm not a huge Zoey fan. I'm not a huge Heath fan. But by the end of this book I was. Zoey's character changes so much that the reader may expect whiplash yet the story is crafted so that her extraordinary progresses reads naturally. Heath's character is developed simply by reviewing the constants in his relations with everyone in the book. It does not serve to make any reader feel stupid, but rather does cause a reader to stop and think about how Heath really doesn't change so much as our understanding of him did. Stark. Where to even begin. We learn his history, his future and glimpse into his mind in the present all at once while somehow carrying his load for him. His role in this book is so well written and so well played that this character really shines. Those of you interested in Stevie-Rae and the inevitable dilemma of Rephaim will not be disappointed by how this story-line, so loosely and tightly mingled with Zoey's is developed and expressed. And that firecracker Aphrodite? If you think she had a strong voice in all of the rest of the books, her voice is even stronger, if that can even be conceived, in this one. Another spin in the story line helps develop her character in remarkable ways as well. Here are the most important themes of the book: The act of wishing vs. doing, disguise, the power of mistakes, the power that everyone has inside of us born out of the path we choose, and ultimately, the power not so much of free will but more of choice. Every choice in this book counts
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