Oblivion Sasha Dawn Books
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First: awesome cover. Second: You can judge this book by said awesome cover. Third: Recommended by School Library Journal and Media Library Journal, Starred by ALA Booklist, "Thoroughly compelling" by Kirkus. Those are some pretty tough reviewers to please, and I don't always agree with their criticism. This time, they were spot on.What works: A page turner, this book kept me guessing, and I couldn't put it down. It's a psychological piece, which requires critical thought from the reader, which might be why some bloggers harped on the length. This book isn't a vacation, after all. It's a labyrinth. I've never had a problem with longer books, but this one doesn't feel as long as it is, despite. The setting is vivid, and it serves as a backdrop to conflict: the church, the cafe, the school…readers can expect to feel the effects of being in these places. The characters are deep and true…and flawed, which signals multi-faceted. The love interests were not a main focus of the tale, but played the role of conduits to progress character development and plot, and they served as illustrations of Callie (the protagonist)'s flawed reasoning. Callie is unreliable as a narrator in that the reader traverses the mystery along with her; she's an ally early on, a hero, and a survivor.
What could've improved this book: A little more heat between John and Callie, although the rating is 14+, so I understand why things happened off the page. Dawn does a good job leading the reader via emotion despite this limitation.
Why this book stands out: It's psychological, suspenseful, thrilling, romantic, and hopeful all at the same time. It's an emotionally taxing piece, which means you'll run the entire gamut between fear and despair, joy and victory. Its use of graphomania as a clinical condition, instead of a hobby, is intriguing and not at all convenient. It's crisp and different, and in a world saturated with vampires, it's a refreshing kind of thrill.
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Oblivion Sasha Dawn Books Reviews
Rarely do I come across a book within the YA genre that has me flipping through pages without interruption. Calliope's story is captivating, riveting, and keeps you at the edge of your seat.
Prompt delivery, good quality product; Would buy again! Thank you.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book mainly due to the descriptive prose. The descriptions enabled me to envision what the character was experiencing and therefore I could really get into the story. I've never read a book where the character had this particular affliction so that was also interesting to me. I felt for Callie. I also wondered what was going to happen next which drove me to read the entire book in about two days. I am considering going back to read this book again at a slower pace.
One day after getting this book and I am already several chapters in, wanting more! Sasha's writing style is extremely vivid and easy to read. Her descriptions of everything is so detailed yet not overwhelmingly verbose that it makes for a great read. In fact I stayed up way too late reading it last night! I highly recommend this book.
This book held me from beginning to finish. Its an absolutely amazing and well thought out story. The author has a wide vocabulary and the poems from this book are simply breathtaking. This book has the remarkable ability to make you laugh and cry and feel just about every other emotion in between.
Well written story that captures your imagination . I got caught up with the characters and storyline from the first chapter.
I was hooked on this book the minute I picked it up. The writing style is beautiful and flows wonderfully. And the author captures the troubled teenage mind perfectly, without resorting to cliches.
First awesome cover. Second You can judge this book by said awesome cover. Third Recommended by School Library Journal and Media Library Journal, Starred by ALA Booklist, "Thoroughly compelling" by Kirkus. Those are some pretty tough reviewers to please, and I don't always agree with their criticism. This time, they were spot on.
What works A page turner, this book kept me guessing, and I couldn't put it down. It's a psychological piece, which requires critical thought from the reader, which might be why some bloggers harped on the length. This book isn't a vacation, after all. It's a labyrinth. I've never had a problem with longer books, but this one doesn't feel as long as it is, despite. The setting is vivid, and it serves as a backdrop to conflict the church, the cafe, the school…readers can expect to feel the effects of being in these places. The characters are deep and true…and flawed, which signals multi-faceted. The love interests were not a main focus of the tale, but played the role of conduits to progress character development and plot, and they served as illustrations of Callie (the protagonist)'s flawed reasoning. Callie is unreliable as a narrator in that the reader traverses the mystery along with her; she's an ally early on, a hero, and a survivor.
What could've improved this book A little more heat between John and Callie, although the rating is 14+, so I understand why things happened off the page. Dawn does a good job leading the reader via emotion despite this limitation.
Why this book stands out It's psychological, suspenseful, thrilling, romantic, and hopeful all at the same time. It's an emotionally taxing piece, which means you'll run the entire gamut between fear and despair, joy and victory. Its use of graphomania as a clinical condition, instead of a hobby, is intriguing and not at all convenient. It's crisp and different, and in a world saturated with vampires, it's a refreshing kind of thrill.
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