Echo

Echo
Age Range
14+
Release Date
August 07, 2001
ISBN
0060281278
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Francesca Lia Block has charmed and amazed young audiences with tales of the mystical and ethereal. This outstanding story is no different. Following the life of Echo, an L.A. baby born to an artistic dad and a mom who's an angel, this enthralling story offers more than fairy dust and the supernatural. It tells the tale of a girl who feels doomed to be less than angelic, at least in comparison with her mother. Mom's startling beauty and aura enchant all who meet her, and Echo can never keep up. Desperate to be loved as much, and maybe find her own identity, she escapes to the boys in her life. Ultimately, she must rely on herself for the strength to survive. Simple text ands story lines do not appeal to Block, who weaves a tale with amazing grace and the flowing energy of a true genius. Images of vampires, ghosts, and fairies fill these pages, daring the reader to believe. Told from the point of view of Echo and the key players in her life, the story imparts a dreamlike quality to Echo's life. This a novel layered with pain beauty, and triumph, all which will appeal to young readers.

Francesca Lia Block has charmed and amazed young audiences with tales of the mystical and ethereal. This outstanding story is no different. Following the life of Echo, an L.A. baby born to an artistic dad and a mom who's an angel, this enthralling story offers more than fairy dust and the supernatural. It tells the tale of a girl who feels doomed to be less than angelic, at least in comparison with her mother. Mom's startling beauty and aura enchant all who meet her, and Echo can never keep up. Desperate to be loved as much, and maybe find her own identity, she escapes to the boys in her life. Ultimately, she must rely on herself for the strength to survive.

Simple text ands story lines do not appeal to Block, who weaves a tale with amazing grace and the flowing energy of a true genius. Images of vampires, ghosts, and fairies fill these pages, daring the reader to believe. Told from the point of view of Echo and the key players in her life, the story imparts a dreamlike quality to Echo's life. This a novel layered with pain beauty, and triumph, all which will appeal to young readers.

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Reader reviewed by Miss Maddie

Echo is an enchanting tale that is now on my top 5 must read list. It is about a girl trying to cope with the fact that her mother is perfect and her father is sick. She goes through life meeting all sorts of enchanting creatures on her way.

I loved this book truly. It faces many real life situations in a fictional and unreal way. I loved how the chapters switched from her point of view to that of others, and yet it all tied together. I finished this book in a day. I couldn't put it down! I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes contemporary fantasy. Things like Twilight and such...
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Echo is a magicalized tale of a girl becoming a woman. She grows and learns dealing with the natural and supernatural down on her. She encounters vampires and angels and talking skeletens.It is incredable and powerful peice.It is a recommended must read though I guess most males wouldn't appreciate the "lady problems" involved.
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Echo was one of the worst books I've ever read. It was uncomfortable, boring and very confusing. All the different parts somehow tied together, but you just don't want to hear it. The story revolves around a girl whose mother is a goddess. She's an outcast and falls in love. Her father is deadly ill. She goes through changes in men, health, and lifestyles. The topics I remember are NOT for children. The girl has experiences with drugs and people using them, fighting for a bad guy's heart, and cheating on the one she loves. The language is horrid. I've read books with harsh cursing in them, but this one is terrible. Echo is the modern mythology of Echo. It is a reminder, we all have good qualities. We all can't be nice amd innocent. It is a reminder of all the bad things in the world. I recommend it for people 14 years old and up, if they really want to read it. I give Echo 2 stars for content (listed above) and some interest.
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