Hey, guys! I finished reading the third book in the Hush, Hush series by Becca Fitzpatrick, Silence. In case you missed it, here are my reviews to book one (Hush, Hush) and book two (Crescendo).
I enjoyed reading it, and it was much better than book two!
The Cover:
The Cover:
Yeah, no. First of all, let's think about what went on when discussing the cover.
"Want to make up a scene and use that for the cover?"
"Yeah. Sure. While we're at it, how stereotypical do you think we can be?"
"The more stereotypical the better. We want all of our readers to be embarrased to be seen reading this book with its cover!"
That's what I picture happening. Suffice to say, I'm not a fan.
Official Description:
Nora Grey can't remember the past five months of her life. After the initial shock of waking up in a cemetery and being told that she has been missing for weeks - with no one knowing where she was or who she was with - she tried to get her life back on track. Go to school, hang out with her best friend, Vee, and dodge mom's creepy new boyfriend.
But there is this voice in the back of her head, an idea that she can almost reach out and touch. Visions of angel wings and unearthly creatures that have nothing to do with the life she knows.
And this unshakable feeling that a part of her is missing.
Then Nora crosses paths with a sexy stranger, whom she feels a mesmerizing connection to. He seems to hold all the answers...and her heart. Every minute she spends with him grows more and more intense until she realizes she could be falling in love. Again.
My Review:
This book was much better than Crescendo. Nora was slightly less annoying, though she still irritates me. The plotline was exciting and I enjoyed it. Nora's amnesia helped Silence regain some of the best qualities of book one, but it also grew annoying to read as Nora attempted to remember events and people we have know about for a long time.
I'd recommend Silence if you have read the other Hush, Hush books!
Phrase:
Jev
Happy Reading!
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I enjoyed reading it, and it was much better than book two!
The Cover:
The Cover:
Yeah, no. First of all, let's think about what went on when discussing the cover.
"Want to make up a scene and use that for the cover?"
"Yeah. Sure. While we're at it, how stereotypical do you think we can be?"
"The more stereotypical the better. We want all of our readers to be embarrased to be seen reading this book with its cover!"
That's what I picture happening. Suffice to say, I'm not a fan.
Official Description:
Nora Grey can't remember the past five months of her life. After the initial shock of waking up in a cemetery and being told that she has been missing for weeks - with no one knowing where she was or who she was with - she tried to get her life back on track. Go to school, hang out with her best friend, Vee, and dodge mom's creepy new boyfriend.
But there is this voice in the back of her head, an idea that she can almost reach out and touch. Visions of angel wings and unearthly creatures that have nothing to do with the life she knows.
And this unshakable feeling that a part of her is missing.
Then Nora crosses paths with a sexy stranger, whom she feels a mesmerizing connection to. He seems to hold all the answers...and her heart. Every minute she spends with him grows more and more intense until she realizes she could be falling in love. Again.
My Review:
This book was much better than Crescendo. Nora was slightly less annoying, though she still irritates me. The plotline was exciting and I enjoyed it. Nora's amnesia helped Silence regain some of the best qualities of book one, but it also grew annoying to read as Nora attempted to remember events and people we have know about for a long time.
I'd recommend Silence if you have read the other Hush, Hush books!
Phrase:
Jev
Happy Reading!
Check out my twitter: @Bookshelf Secret
Or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Secret-Bookshelf/898792643475611?ref=hl
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