Thursday, October 31, 2013

Unwind (Unwind Dystology #1) by Neal Shusterman

Synopsis:
Connor, Risa, and Lev are running for their lives.

The Second Civil War was fought over reproductive rights. The chilling resolution: Life is inviolable from the moment of conception until age thirteen. Between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, however, parents can have their child "unwound," whereby all of the child's organs are transplanted into different donors, so life doesn't technically end. Connor is too difficult for his parents to control. Risa, a ward of the state is not enough to be kept alive. And Lev is a tithe, a child conceived and raised to be unwound. Together, they may have a chance to escape and to survive.

I read this book months ago. Though I still remember a lot of it. It was one of the first few books I read by Neal Shusterman. I remember starting the book and thinking it wasn't going to be very good but then falling in love with the book. Reading as these kids ran for their lives so they wouldn't have go through with being unwound. It was a chilling. And so exciting and just a really amazing book to read. I loved it a lot.
Sad thing about the summery though is it doesn't explain much which sucks cause there is a lot that happened in the book the was just really awesome and cool and that I wish I could talk about with out giving it away.
5 out of 5 stars on this book, it was amazing.

BZRK (BZRK #1) by Michael Grant

Synopsis:
Love The Hunger Games?  Action-adventure thrillers with a dystopian twist? BZRK (Berserk) by Michael Grant, New York Times best-selling author of the GONE series, ramps up the action and suspense to a whole new level of excitement.
 
Set in the near future, BZRK is the story of a war for control of the human mind.  Charles and Benjamin Armstrong, conjoined twins and owners of the Armstrong Fancy Gifts Corporation, have a goal:  to turn the world into their vision of utopia.  No wars, no conflict, no hunger.  And no free will.  Opposing them is a guerrilla group of teens, code name BZRK, who are fighting to protect the right to be messed up, to be human.  This is no ordinary war, though.  Weapons are deployed on the nano-level. The battleground is the human brain.  And there are no stalemates here:  It’s victory . . . or madness.
 
BZRK unfolds with hurricane force around core themes of conspiracy and mystery, insanity and changing realities, engagement and empowerment, and the larger impact of personal choice. Which side would you choose?  How far would you go to win?

The summery makes this book sound really good and really cool!!! Though this book is way cooler then the description, so much better. When you get to reading it you understand this summery is nothing, like what you thought when you read this book. This book was just so good impossible to put down for me.
I loved the idea of this book so much, got me thinking 'How do people think of such amazing books to write?' 
The details were scary good, like you could actually be experiencing this stuff with the characters. Also I loved the characters. They were great characters all of them, nicely developed too.
I love the way its written how its just not from someones point of view, it follows many people to tell the story. Which I find really cool, just a cool way of writing.
It was sad at parts, creepy at places and just full out exciting. I LOVED IT!!!
Micheal Grant is just an amazing writer one of my favorites so far and this book just blew me away like the others I have read of his. Love his work and he just does a mind blowing job.  

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Midnight City (Conquered Earth #1) by J. Barton Mitchell

Synopsis:
In a post-apocalyptic world controlled by alien invaders, two teens and a young girl with mysterious powers embark on a dangerous journey. What they find will change everything...

Earth has been conquered. An extraterrestrial race known as The Assembly has abducted the adult population, leaving the planet’s youth to fend for themselves. In this treacherous landscape, Holt, a bounty hunter, is transporting his prisoner Mira when they discover Zoey, a young girl with powerful abilities who could be the key to stopping The Assembly. As they make their way to the cavernous metropolis of Midnight City, the trio must contend with freedom fighters, mutants, otherworldly artifacts, pirates, feuding alien armies, and perhaps most perilous of all: Holt and Mira’s growing attraction to each other.

Midnight City is the breathtaking first novel in the Conquered Earth series, and a stunning work of imagination from debut author J. Barton Mitchell.

This book is one very adventure and action pact books. Holt, Mira and Zoey are always running or trying to get somewhere. 
It isn't really my type of book to be honest it was hard to get into and I kept losing focus none the less it would be a great book if you were into this kind of thing. I only read it mainly cause I won the second book in a giveaway. So I will be reading the second book too.
I really enjoyed the characters and thought they were well described. Mira and Holt really felt like equals yet enemies at the same time which was really cool to read, and see how that worked out.
Everything was also described really well like you could see it which I loved.
I don't know what else to say about it hopefully I have more to say about the second  book.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Elite (The Selection #2) by Kiera Cass

Synopsis:
Thirty-five girls came to the palace to compete in the Selection. All but six have been sent home. And only one will get to marry Prince Maxon and be crowned princess of Illea.

America still isn’t sure where her heart lies. When she’s with Maxon, she’s swept up in their new and breathless romance, and can’t dream of being with anyone else. But whenever she sees Aspen standing guard around the palace, and is overcome with memories of the life they planned to share. With the group narrowed down to the Elite, the other girls are even more determined to win Maxon over—and time is running out for America to decide.

Just when America is sure she’s made her choice, a devastating loss makes her question everything again. And while she’s struggling to imagine her future, the violent rebels that are determined to overthrow the monarchy are growing stronger and their plans could destroy her chance at any kind of happy ending.

Second book in the series. Down to less girls and the start for Maxon to make a real choice.
This book ends up more interesting then the first one. Much more seems to be going on and I liked it a little more then the first one. What I didn't like was the love triangle I really wish America would just pick a guy and stop confusing them and pushing them away and keeping them close at the same time. She really just needs to pick on or the other before its to late.
Other wise it was a good book and I enjoyed it.

The Selection (The Selection #1) by Kiera Cass

Synopsis:
For thirty-five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. To live in a palace and compete for the heart of gorgeous Prince Maxon.

But for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. It means turning her back on her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn't want. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks.

Then America meets Prince Maxon. Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she's made for herself—and realizes that the life she's always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined.

I read this book a while back but figured why not do a review on it since I just read the novella.
Anyways I found this a really good book. America is a great character. She is different from all the other girls and put in a situation she never wanted to be put it.
It is interesting reading about what goes on in her new life and as she sorts out her feelings for Maxon and Aspen.
Really good book I loved it.

The Prince (The Selection 0.5) by Kiera Cass

Synopsis:
Before thirty-five girls were chosen to compete in the Selection...

Before Aspen broke America's heart...

There was another girl in Prince Maxon's life...
Don't miss this thrilling 64-page original novella set in the world of the New York Times bestselling novel The Selection. Also features a teaser to The Elite, Kiera Cass's hotly anticipated sequel to The Selection. 
Just a novella. So it doesn't matter if you read this book or not its just extra really.
It is from Prince Maxon's view and he tells what it is like to start the selection.
Not much to say about it but I enjoyed it. I thought it was short though and I felt like it could have gone and told the whole story from his view kinda wish it did all well.

Destroy Me (Shatter Me #1.5) by Tahereh Mafi

Synopsis:
Perfect for the fans of Shatter Me who are desperately awaiting the release of Unravel Me, this novella-length digital original will bridge the gap between these two novels from the perspective of the villain we all love to hate, Warner, the ruthless leader of Sector 45.

In Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me, Juliette escaped from The Reestablishment by seducing Warner—and then putting a bullet in his shoulder. But as she’ll learn in Destroy Me, Warner is not that easy to get rid of. . .

Back at the base and recovering from his near-fatal wound, Warner must do everything in his power to keep his soldiers in check and suppress any mention of a rebellion in the sector. Still as obsessed with Juliette as ever, his first priority is to find her, bring her back, and dispose of Adam and Kenji, the two traitors who helped her escape. But when Warner’s father, The Supreme Commander of The Reestablishment, arrives to correct his son’s mistakes, it’s clear that he has much different plans for Juliette. Plans Warner simply cannot allow.

Set after Shatter Me and before its forthcoming sequel, Unravel Me,Destroy Me is a novella told from the perspective of Warner, the ruthless leader of Sector 45
So first off this is just a novella, it doesn't matter if you read it or not. It just adds extra to the series.
Let me say I loved it!!! You hear Warner's side of the story. It is what happens just about right between book one and two of the Shatter Me series. The beginning is kinda the end of Shatter Me  and the end is sorta the beginning of Unravel Me.
If you like Warner it is just great to read because you will just love him so much more.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Beta (Annex #1) by Rachel Cohn

Synopsis:
Elysia is created in a laboratory, born as a sixteen-year-old girl, an empty vessel with no life experience to draw from. She is a Beta, an experimental model of a teenage clone. She was replicated from another teenage girl, who had to die in order for Elysia to exist. 

Elysia's purpose is to serve the inhabitants of Demesne, an island paradise for the wealthiest people on earth. Everything about Demesne is bioengineered for perfection. Even the air induces a strange, euphoric high, which only the island's workers-soulless clones like Elysia-are immune to. 

At first, Elysia's life is idyllic and pampered. But she soon sees that Demesne's human residents, who should want for nothing, yearn. But for what, exactly? She also comes to realize that beneath the island's flawless exterior, there is an under­current of discontent among Demesne's worker clones. She knows she is soulless and cannot feel and should not care-so why are overpowering sensations cloud­ing Elysia's mind? 

If anyone discovers that Elysia isn't the unfeeling clone she must pretend to be, she will suffer a fate too terrible to imagine. When her one chance at happi­ness is ripped away with breathtaking cruelty, emotions she's always had but never understood are unleashed. As rage, terror, and desire threaten to overwhelm her, Elysia must find the will to survive. 

So this is the first book in the Annex series and so far it is the only book published. This book though is great. I loved it!
The story was great. Elysia is just a great character well developed and just who she is kind of meant to be really. The wording in this book is just perfect! Like it starts out with Elysia not really feeling anything just stating things, how everything looks, how things are suppose to be how, they work, that kind of thing. Then she slowly adds feeling to her words and it is just perfectly done.
I love how well the setting is described also, like I could actually see it and like you were actually there with the Elysia in this island paradise of Demesne.
I also loved the twists and turns that made this book exciting and great. Also the ending is pretty cool, makes me want to hurry up and jump into the next book. Though this book has set the bar high for the next books. So hopefully they aren't disappointments. Though over all great book, I think.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Feedback (Variant #2) by Robison Wells

Synopsis:
Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy’s deadly rules and brutal gangs.

Or so he thought.

But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. People from Maxfield he saw die. Friends he was afraid he had killed.

They are all pawns in the school’s twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. As he searches for answers, Benson discovers that Maxfield Academy’s plans are more sinister than anything he imagined—and they may be impossible to stop.

I didn't like the first book but I thought I would read the second book and see if it was any better, because you know some times the first book is bad but the rest of the books in a series can be really good.
I can't say I cared much for this book though. It starts right where the last book left off which isn't bad but unless you read the first book, then this one right afterwards it can be confusing. They don't go back an explain anything like other books would. Which would have been really helpful. They don't describe any of the characters really which makes it just like it could be anyone. 
I Don't know. I wish the characters were more detailed, especially Benson. I felt like Benson wasn't really there I had no clue why he was making the choices he was making it just didn't make to much sense to me it was just like all the sudden he has this idea not this one like he used to. It was just confusing especially since it's supposed to be written from Benson's point of view.

Oh and this book is more of the same idea of the last book just to get away. Like in the last book like there was no change of mind for Benson even after everything happened.
Yeah pretty boring, and hard to read because I just keep getting so confused.

I wanted to like this books and parts of it seemed like it was gonna be fun to read and like it was going somewhere, but this book really fell flat for me. I didn't really like it much at all. I wish I did but it just didn't happen. 

Monday, October 21, 2013

Reboot (Reboot #1) by Amy Tintera

Synopsis:

Five years ago, Wren Connolly was shot three times in the chest. After 178 minutes she came back as a Reboot: stronger, faster, able to heal, and less emotional. The longer Reboots are dead, the less human they are when they return. Wren 178 is the deadliest Reboot in the Republic of Texas. Now seventeen years old, she serves as a soldier for HARC (Human Advancement and Repopulation Corporation).

Wren’s favorite part of the job is training new Reboots, but her latest newbie is the worst she’s ever seen. As a 22, Callum Reyes is practically human. His reflexes are too slow, he’s always asking questions, and his ever-present smile is freaking her out. Yet there’s something about him she can’t ignore. When Callum refuses to follow an order, Wren is given one last chance to get him in line—or she’ll have to eliminate him. Wren has never disobeyed before and knows if she does, she’ll be eliminated, too. But she has also never felt as alive as she does around Callum.

The perfect soldier is done taking orders.

This book is definitely a favorite and amazing. I had a hard time putting it down to even eat.
Wren 178 and Callum 22 are awesome characters and I loved following Wren as she told what was happening to her and him.
It was breath taking there was some romance in there but it was a ton of action. Like they hardly were just sitting around.
I can't believe how I rushed threw this book its like 365 pages and I thought it would take me a few days but it only took a few hours once I got started in it. It really is a great book that is hard to put down.
What is awesome about is the ending. Like not the ending ending but as you get close to the ending. I was freaking out i was like 'How are they gonna do all that in that short of pages?' I was freaking out. Mainly cause I didn't know there was gonna be a second book tell after I finished but yeah I was freaking out. Honestly I think I would have freaked out whether I knew there was a second book or not.
Anyways loved this book! Can't wait tell the second one come out next year but for now im gonna look up more books by Amy Tintera. I wanna see if her other books are as good as this one. 


Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Death Cure (The Maze Runner #3) by James Dashner

Synopsis:
Thomas knows that Wicked can't be trusted, but they say the time for lies is over, that they've collected all they can from the Trials and now must rely on the Gladers, with full memories restored, to help them with their ultimate mission. It's up to the Gladers to complete the blueprint for the cure to the Flare with a final voluntary test.

What Wicked doesn't know is that something's happened that no Trial or Variable could have foreseen. Thomas has remembered far more than they think. And he knows that he can't believe a word of what Wicked says.

The time for lies is over. But the truth is more dangerous than Thomas could ever imagine.
Will anyone survive the Death Cure?

So this is the last book in the Maze Runner Trilogy!
As for last books in trilogies this one wasn't bad. It was a little slow at parts though. Like the first half is pretty boring but the second half speeds up pretty fast and fun to read defiantly hard to put down.
You still have the same characters from the first and second books so you don't have to learn many characters, which I like adding lots of characters in the last book makes things confusing.
Finally you get to know the end of everything. The ending of the book is really the best part to this trilogy and it was great read the three books in the series just to come up at that ending.
Wish I could say more without giving anything away but I really can't >.< All well.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Predestined (Existence Trilogy #2) by Abbi Glines

Synopsis:
You would think after helping save her boyfriend from an eternity in Hell that things would go back to normal. Well, as normal as life can be when you can see souls and your boyfriend is Death. But for Pagan Moore, things are just getting weirder. 

The high school quarterback and reigning heartthrob, Leif Montgomery, is missing. While the town is in a frenzy of worry, Pagan is a nervous wreck for other reasons. Apparently good ‘ol Leif isn’t your average teenage boy. He isn’t even human. According to Death, Leif doesn’t have a soul. The quarterback may have skipped town but he’s still showing up in Pagan’s dreams... uninvited. 

Dank has known from the beginning Leif wasn’t human. But he hadn’t worried about a simple soulless creature. Now, he realizes he made a grave mistake. Pagan’s soul has been marked since birth as a restitution, to a spirit so dark not even Death walks near it. Dank knows saving Pagan’s soul won’t be easy but Pagan is his. And he’s already proven he’ll defy Heaven to keep her. If Hell wants a piece of him too, then bring it on.

So this is the second book in the trilogy. Now I know some people may not like this but I am a sucker for non-human and human love. I don't know why it just is so awesome.
Anyways this book is written in both Pegan and Dank's perspectives which makes  it kind of cool. We get to see how Pegan handles everything that happens and how Dank tries to protect her and how he feels about things.
Now some weird stuff happens in this book and it is kind of interesting but then again I can see where for some people it would fall flat for them or be boring. Honestly I think I liked it so much cause I am a sucker for Human and non-human love.
On thing that just bothers me with this book is the names now I see that she is trying to have unheard of names but for hot guys the names 'Dank' and 'Leif" don't really cut it. Leif's name isn't to bad but then a guy named Dank? Which is short for Dankmar? I'm sorry that just doesn't sound hot and it bothers me. To be honest im not liking Pagan's name either I usually just think of her as Paggy-Ann. I honestly hate the names.
But anyways liked this book but see where some or a lot of you may not.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Away (The Line #2) by Teri Hall

Synopsis:
After crossing the Line, Rachel finds herself in a world where survival is never guaranteed - a world where bizarre creatures roam the woods and people have strange abilities. Everything has gone to ruin Away and the survivors have banded into warring clans. Rachel finds her father being held prisoner by a tribe of Others, and she and her new friends set out to rescue him. But when they cross back over the Line, Rachel and Pathik make a foolish decision, bringing them into further danger that can only be resolved with an unthinkable sacrifice.

An adventure filled with life-and-death choices, dark conspiracies, and heart-poundingly suspenseful moments, this sequel delivers.

So the first book in this series I thought was absolutely horrible. I just kind of hated it. Now I read this book to see if it got better and to me it did. I don't know if it is because I lowered my standards for this book or if it was actually better. 
I felt like this book actually went somewhere unlike the other book.  I still don't get why some things were needed in the first book though. Also this second book was easier to follow. It didn't feel like it needed to be Rachel's point of view it feels more like it is following everyone and just certain people when it needs to.  I liked this book a lot better then the last one. Which is good cause now I would like to read the 3rd one. Hoping it has more action and more things going on with it though. Because this book like the last book kind of gets boring at time. 
Usually the last book in trilogies gets bad and horrible to read im hoping that since the first two aren't so great maybe the last one will be who knows. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Quarantine: The Saints (Quarantine #2) by Lex Thomas

Synopsis:
A cross between the Gone series and Lord of the Flies, Quarantine #2: The Saints contunues this frenetically paced and scary young adult series that illustrates just how deadly high school can be.

Nothing was worse than being locked in—until they opened the door...

McKinley High has been a battle ground for eighteen months since a virus outbreak led to a military quarantine of the school. When the doors finally open, Will and Lucy will think their nightmare is finished. But they are gravely mistaken.

As a new group of teens enters the school and gains popularity, Will and Lucy join new gangs. An epic party on the quad full of real food and drinks, where kids hookup and actually interact with members of other gangs seemed to signal a new, easier existence. Soom after though, the world inside McKinley takes a startling turn for the worse, and Will and Lucy will have to fight harder than ever to survive.

This is the second book in the Quarantine Series written but Lex Thomas which just happens to be 2 guys Lex Hrabe and Thomas Voorhies. And these guys aren't half bad writing a book together. So this book is kinda like the first one their still trapped inside the school and the teenagers are still deadly to anyone who is not going threw puberty. So this book is kind of the same as the last book, but also different in ways. There is new people and new things going on, new conflicts I should say. Still even with being like the first kinda it is a good book and I'm really wondering what they are going to do with the next book which should be published sometime next year. Im hoping it is pretty different from the first 2 books and we learn more and also that everything gets resolved. I will have to wait and find out I guess.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

3:59 by Gretchen McNeil

Synopsis:
Josie Byrne's life is spiraling out of control. Her parents are divorcing, her boyfriend Nick has grown distant, and her physics teacher has it in for her. When she's betrayed by the two people she trusts most, Josie thinks things can't get worse.

Until she starts having dreams about a girl named Jo. Every night at the same time—3:59 a.m.

Jo's life is everything Josie wants: she's popular, her parents are happily married, and Nick adores her. It all seems real, but they're just dreams, right? Josie thinks so, until she wakes one night to a shadowy image of herself in the bedroom mirror – Jo. 

Josie and Jo realize that they are doppelgängers living in parallel universes that overlap every twelve hours at exactly 3:59. Fascinated by Jo's perfect world, Josie jumps at the chance to jump through the portal and switch places for a day.

But Jo’s world is far from perfect. Not only is Nick not Jo's boyfriend, he hates her. Jo's mom is missing, possibly insane. And at night, shadowy creatures feed on human flesh.

By the end of the day, Josie is desperate to return to her own life. But there’s a problem: Jo has sealed the portal, trapping Josie in this dangerous world. Can she figure out a way home before it’s too late?

From master of suspense Gretchen McNeil comes a riveting and deliciously eerie story about the lives we wish we had – and how they just might kill you.


Okay this book slightly reminded me of Undercurrent by Paul Blackwell. When I say that I don't mean they are alike these books are completely different but they have a similar idea in a way I guess I don't know. Reading the synopsis of this book you would make you think you could skip reading the book and you would get the whole thing. Ehh you would probably get most of it. You wouldn't get how it unfolds though and get to see the surprises and turns that happen which end up pretty cool.Okay some books have other books to them like in a series and sometimes you think why? They should have left it at the first book! This book though stands alone it is not part of a series, but I really wish it was cause I felt like there could be so much more that it could find out what happens later on. I really do wish there was a second book but having this book all by itself kind of makes it great when you get towards the end.Now im not going to say this book was one of my favorites because it wasn't but I really enjoyed reading it and thinking: "how in the world is this going to work out in the end, everything is such a mess." Good book I really liked reading here :D

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Human.4 (Point 4 #1) by Mike A. Lancaster

Synopsis:
Kyle Straker volunteered to be hypnotized at the annual community talent show, expecting the same old lame amateur acts. But when he wakes up, his world will never be the same. Televisions and computers no longer work, but a strange language streams across their screens. Everyone’s behaving oddly. It’s as if Kyle doesn't exit.
 
Is this nightmare a result of the hypnosis? Will Kyle wake up with a snap of fingers to roars of laughter? Or is this something much more sinister?

Narrated on a set of found cassette tapes at an unspecified point in the future, Human.4 
is an absolutely chilling look at technology gone too far. 
Umm so this book, where to start? Well I'm not exactly sure because I don't know what to think of this book. At the beginning it was weird and confusing and made absolutely no sense to me. The notes in the book where weird and I thought it was kind of stupid. Also nothing made sense I was like whats going on?!?!
Might sound like a bad book right? Not really you slowly learn whats going on and then suddenly all the pieces fit together. Once you get everything that is going on you get to look back on the back and see where everything that made no sense suddenly fits into the story. It ended up a good book. If you read this book it is defiantly a book you have to read to the very end! 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews

Synopsis:
Greg Gaines is the last master of high school espionage, able to disappear at will into any social environment. He has only one friend, Earl, and together they spend their time making movies, their own incomprehensible versions of Coppola and Herzog cult classics.

Until Greg’s mother forces him to rekindle his childhood friendship with Rachel.

Rachel has been diagnosed with leukemia—-cue extreme adolescent awkwardness—-but a parental mandate has been issued and must be obeyed. When Rachel stops treatment, Greg and Earl decide the thing to do is to make a film for her, which turns into the Worst Film Ever Made and becomes a turning point in each of their lives.

And all at once Greg must abandon invisibility and stand in the spotlight.

So first off I read this book because of reviews I heard about it. Mainly  the review that Raleen did on her youtube channel padfootandprongs07 look her up really cool and she did a really good review on this book probably better then mine will be.
So the synopsis kind of makes this book sound like it would be heartfelt and maybe have a little love story in it. Which is completely wrong. This book is nothing like that! 
So this book is basically suppose to be written by our main character Greg as he tells us his story of what happens in this time of his life. While he is being forced to hang out with his old friend Rachel.
 It is a great young adult, contemporary, humor, realistic fiction book. I think everyone should read this book while they have a chance just cause it is such an amazing book.
It's fast to read. A lot of it ends up being in script form so it goes pretty fast which i though was cool. Though I wouldn't have minded if it was all kind of long it was a great book that I just couldn't put down.
Also something else I loved is that Greg is more or less talking to the reader, which is kinda funny cause he says some funny things. Like how he feels and what he thinks. He is also very weird which you will find out almost right away.
Mostly I just loved this book and think you should go read it. Then tell me what you think cause I would love to hear.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Existence (Existence Trilogy #1) by Abbi Glines

Synopsis:
What happens when you're stalked by Death? You fall in love with him, of course.

Pagan Moore doesn't cheat Death, but instead, falls in love with him.

Seventeen year old Pagan Moore has seen souls her entire life. Once she realized the strangers she often saw walking through walls were not visible to anyone else, she started ignoring them. If she didn't let them know she could see them, then they left her alone. Until she stepped out of her car the first day of school and saw an incredibly sexy guy lounging on a picnic table, watching her with an amused smirk on his face. Problem is, she knows he's dead.

Not only does he not go away when she ignores him, but he does something none of the others have ever done. He speaks. Pagan is fascinated by the soul. What she doesn't realize is that her appointed time to die is drawing near and the wickedly beautiful soul she is falling in love with is not a soul at all.

He is Death and he's about to break all the rules.

So first off from what I have seen this book does not have good reviews but I absolutely loved this book. I mean it's a really cute young adult, romance, fantasy? story I think.
The book just kind of starts right at the point. You don't get to go threw a week of her life before all the weird stuff, or really weird stuff in the case, starts happening. I have to say I like that, how it just starts getting into the point. It is a short book but you do get to know what you're suppose to. The story is told nothing is to confusing. It was just nicely done. 
Now this book reminded me a lot of the Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout which is another series I enjoy. Though the first Lux book came out not even a full month before this book comes out I'm guessing it was just a coincidence they were kind of similar. 
Anyways really awesome book I really enjoyed an liked it. I liked the characters. I liked where the book went and everything just really awesome.
Also the ending was kind of open ending. So I would like to read the next book soon.