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Young Adult Fiction
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Betrayal...again?
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by Stephanie
Zoey Redbird, a fledging at the House of Night, has friends who are completely pissed off at her. In one week, she went from three boyfriends to have none and from having a group of friends who trusted her to being an outcast. Life sucks, doesnt it, Zoey? However, the only two friends she has left are undead and unMarked. When Neferet declares a war on the humans, Zoey knows that she must tell someone about it but who will listen to her after everything? Her adventure takes a wild turn as loyalties are tested; true intentions are made known and an ancient evil so great that is being awakened. From the third to the fourth book in the series, the book is a lot more sinister as well as more serious than any of the others. Zoey seems much more mature as well as less whiny. This is probably the best book that I have read in the series since it is so fast paced. However, Zoeys friends still seems a bit shallow since they do not realize that Zoey was trying to save them from danger but instead, they thought she was hiding things from them and so, she became friendless. But at the end of the book, all the characters definitely mature a lot more with the events that are occurring. I highly recommend this book as well as this series.
Zoey Redbird, a fledging at the House of Night, has friends who are completely pissed off at her. In one week, she went from three boyfriends to have none and from having a group of friends who trusted her to being an outcast. Life sucks, doesnt it, Zoey? However, the only two friends she has left are undead and unMarked. When Neferet declares a war on the humans, Zoey knows that she must tell someone about it but who will listen to her after everything? Her adventure takes a wild turn as loyalties are tested; true intentions are made known and an ancient evil so great that is being awakened. From the third to the fourth book in the series, the book is a lot more sinister as well as more serious than any of the others. Zoey seems much more mature as well as less whiny. This is probably the best book that I have read in the series since it is so fast paced. However, Zoeys friends still seems a bit shallow since they do not realize that Zoey was trying to save them from danger but instead, they thought she was hiding things from them and so, she became friendless. But at the end of the book, all the characters definitely mature a lot more with the events that are occurring. I highly recommend this book as well as this series.
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