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S. T. Bende

Auteur de Elsker

26+ oeuvres 580 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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Œuvres de S. T. Bende

Elsker (2013) 147 exemplaires
Tur (2014) 52 exemplaires
Perfekt Order (2015) 36 exemplaires
Protector (2017) 24 exemplaires
Endre (2013) 23 exemplaires
Viking Academy (2019) 19 exemplaires
Tro (2015) 14 exemplaires
Defender (2017) 13 exemplaires
Alfheim Academy (2019) 9 exemplaires
Perfekt Control (2016) 8 exemplaires
Perfekt Balance (2016) 7 exemplaires
Viking Conspiracy (2019) 4 exemplaires
Viking Vow (2019) 3 exemplaires
Redeemer 1 exemplaire
Shieldmaiden Squadron (2021) 1 exemplaire
Tro (2019) 1 exemplaire
Royal Rebel (2020) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Manhattan Beach, California, USA
Courte biographie
Before finding domestic bliss in suburbia, S.T. Bende lived in Manhattan Beach (where she became overly fond of Peet’s Coffee) and Europe… where she became overly fond of McVitie's cookies. Her love of Scandinavian culture and a very patient Norwegian teacher inspired her YA Norse fantasy series' (Elsker Saga, Ære Saga, and Night War Saga). And her love of a galaxy far, far away inspired her to write children's books for Star Wars. She hopes her characters make you smile, and she dreams of skiing on Jotunheim and Hoth. [retrieved 1/6/2018 from Amazon.com Author Page]

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Romance novel with Norse myths scattered in.
 
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KittyCunningham | 6 autres critiques | Apr 26, 2021 |
Nope. Not for me. The plot ran too slow, the characters seemed very unrealistic and it has way too much of a Twilight vibe. Not my thing.
 
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SumisBooks | 6 autres critiques | May 28, 2020 |
Not quite the deep novel I was hoping for

I’ll give a book 5 stars if I can’t think a thing I’d change.
I rate in a few different categories. (Idea stolen from another reviewer.) Among the four below, I rate according to the general overview for sections of the book. I found myself constantly staring at the percentage read. Not a good thing. Pacing was excruciating slow. A novel with slow pacing could be engaging, if done right. Pacing for the first 50 % of the novel. 1 STAR.

Diving into the novel, we are greeted with Kristia having a discussion in a café with her best friend about what she wants to do in life. Uh, not the best entrance. No excitement. No conflict. No reason to read on. Ever heard of GMC? You won’t get that in the first chapter. Oh, except Kristia has visions. So? What of it? That’s all you learn from the first chapter, and I knew that much already from the blurb. Honestly, I would have started the novel from Kristia meeting a stranger in London.

Characters 2 STARS
Kristia is a static protagonist. Nothing changes for her. She drools over Ull for half the novel, moping about how she wants him to kiss her. That’s pretty much all she’s about. Pretty whiny. I don’t really know what she wants in life. She doesn’t know. And how much she is annoyed and irritated with Ull before she really gets to know him…I thought I was in the mind of a twelve year old.
Ull is rather flat too.
I couldn’t bond with either of the main characters.
The only fascinating guy was the one in Kristia’s dreams, and the novel really didn’t even get into that. Nothing happened with that storyline. It was just a lingering threat. And quite frankly, I wasn’t threatened by him, because we never really learn what he’s all about.

Voice 2 STARS
No connection with me as a reader. I wasn’t compelled to “listen” to the tale. I pretty much read this novel as a learning experience. The author tries to convey personality in the metaphors she uses about every ten pages, but they were just so corny it was like a slap to the face, pulling me right out of the story. Comparisons to things like a fish in bear’s claws, hog in the mud, few pies short of a picnic. In fact, the opening line of the novel is, “I moved faster than a salmon down a chute in bear season.” That truly set the tone for the entire novel. I should have set it down immediately. But see, learning experience. And truly, after reading a three star novel, when I come across a five star one, it’s like heaven!

Mechanics 3 STARS
A bit overuse of adverbs. Basic writing. No glaring grammar issues. An easy, clean read.

Imagery 3 STARS
I wasn’t grabbed by the descriptive scenes. Excessive scenes about picking out outfits because one of her flat mates is a fashion expert. Nothing that made me say, wow, “The author really gets me. It’s as if she’s seeing into my soul.”

So there was this absence of a strong plot until about 70% of the way through. I had no idea of the motivations or goals of the characters. Boy likes girl, and we don’t really know what the stakes are except that Ull wants to protect Kristia. Sigh. This felt a lot like Twilight. Immortal. Awkward human. Immortal protecting girl from her own stubbornness. Actually, this mirrors that exactly.

A subtle story with very little action. The elements didn’t fall into place to pull this one off.

A decent chicklet for others, just not me.
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LisaRector | 6 autres critiques | Sep 28, 2017 |
This is one book in a compendium of 14 fantasy books. It appears to be aimed at the Young Adult market. Our heroine, Kristia Tostenson, lives in a small town in Oregon, and has visions. They are not welcome visions, and many are too fantastic to be true. She is shy and looking to try something new when she decided to go to Wales for a year of college. She has cool roommates, and becomes interested in a Norwegian student, Ull, who is in here Northern Mythology class.

The story concentrates on her budding romance with Ull, set against a background of college and Norse myth. It was well-written, and we care for our heroine. A fun, quick read.… (plus d'informations)
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EowynA | 6 autres critiques | Sep 8, 2016 |

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Œuvres
26
Aussi par
2
Membres
580
Popularité
#43,223
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
10
ISBN
37

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