There's so much to say about this book that I fear that my words will not be good enough. A Certain Slant of Light is unconventional in so many ways.First of all it is labeled as a YA but it is not a YA book. The main character is 27 year old Helen who died 130 years ago and she's been haunting p...
After the mess that was Ghostlight (book one in the Light series) I was relieved to find this one was written a little better. It isn't really necessary to read them in order, although you will miss out a little on the backstory of some characters. And there's been some uproar about the fact that...
4.5 stars. This is almost my perfect book. Almost.While I enjoyed Bradley's writing in Mists of Avalon, I like it even more here. There's beauty and a sense of ease to her words and she switches perspectives between characters easily. Her description of West Virginia is pretty spot on for the typ...
While I was initially disappointed that this wasn't a continuation of Lily's story, it didn't last long. I found myself drawn to Nicole almost right away, although maybe not quite as much a Lily! This is a much lighter read...not quite as action packed as Seers. But I was completely okay with tha...
This was a pretty great read! It made me laugh out loud in a couple of places, which rarely happens with the books I have read lately. I was almost crying in other parts of the book, it was so moving. There were a couple of things that bothered me about Seers of Light. The main thing that bother...