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Natasha Rhodes (1) (1978–)

Auteur de Dante's Girl

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7+ oeuvres 307 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Natasha Rhodes

Dante's Girl (2007) — Auteur — 140 exemplaires
Last Angel (2008) 70 exemplaires
Blade: Trinity (2004) 37 exemplaires
Circus of Sins (Kayla Steele) (2010) 25 exemplaires
Dead Reckoning (2006) 20 exemplaires
Final Destination (2006) 5 exemplaires

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The End of the Line: An Anthology of Underground Horror (2010) — Contributeur — 42 exemplaires

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Kayla Steele is your average girl; she works at a cosmetics counter in a big chain-store, has a small apartment and a boyfriend who doesn't always keep his appointements. Normal, right?

Wrong. When Karrel Dante misses the most important dinner (the "proposal dinner", of course) of his girlfriends life, Kayla's life changes completely. Suddenly there are people after her... people who grow fur, have sharp teeth and just won't stay dead. It seems her boyfriend Dante was more than he let on...

Well... the story was okay, I guess, but there were way too many characters and a lot of POVs. Not to mention the end was pretty confusing with all the backstabbing done by the assorted villains in the numerous cast.
The supposedly main character didn't have that much air time and I thought that she didn't really grow much in 400 pages. Why? Because many of these pages were filled with scenes of other characters (sometimes pointless scenes). Bad guy A is doing this; Bad guy B is doing that; at the same time, Hero B is doing such stuff. Villain 123 is getting high in a corner and/or comitting random acts of violence.

With so many POV switches I couldn't really connect with any character in particular. I even question why this is a "Kayla Steele" novel instead of a "Ninette" novel or a "Harlem the werewolf" novel. It's great that we have input from other characters, but I think that if you have a main character you should stick to her. Mostly.

Still it had a good premise, if not entirely original. Also the writing style was okay.
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slayra | 4 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2013 |
Bland and slow, this book was very difficult for me to finish. I just never really cared much about the characters or what was happening to them.
 
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TheBooknerd | 4 autres critiques | Jul 15, 2010 |
Dead Reckoning takes the excellent Final Destination movie formula and brings it to the literary world. A group of people escape death; one of them foreseeing the carnage that will kill them - and ultimately Fate does it's best to catch up with them. The style of anticipation of their impending deaths has been well replicated from the films. Where death seems to loom from an obvious angle, Fate doesn't always always play that card, frequently catching up with the doomed character in a surprising fashion. That makes for interesting reading. However, although the nature of the story will keep you reading, the book itself is rather simplistic. Some of the scenes are well crafted, although at times a more descriptive approach would have added to the sense of horror. Overall, Dead Reckoning is entertaining enough and readers need no prior knowledge of the series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SonicQuack | Apr 15, 2009 |
This would not be a book that I would highly recommend. After 102 pages it has been less than 24 hours, and the entire story was dragging. I was very discouraged by this book, because I have been waiting so long for my chance to read it. I don't think that I will be writing off the author, but this is not the series for me.
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BookWhisperer | 4 autres critiques | Mar 25, 2009 |

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Œuvres
7
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1
Membres
307
Popularité
#76,700
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
7
ISBN
14
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