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Kristina Meister

Auteur de Craving

4 oeuvres 133 utilisateurs 72 critiques 1 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Kristina Meist, Kristina Meister

Séries

Œuvres de Kristina Meister

Craving (2012) 63 exemplaires
The One We Feed (2013) 43 exemplaires
Cinderella Boy (2018) 22 exemplaires
Love Under Glasse (2019) 5 exemplaires

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female
Nationalité
USA

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Critiques

I can't stop crying happy tears.

They're perfect and perfectly flawed. The teenagers I wish I knew. And something about how they feel about each other just *works.*
It's borderline GFH, and this time I'm ok with it.
By glob, the author nailed it.
 
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nightlyfe | 2 autres critiques | Feb 27, 2023 |
Honestly, one of my favorite books of all time! It's full of ups and downs, comedy, drama, overcoming, and so much more! It's a great novel and I definitely recommend reading it if you're in the LGBT+ community!
 
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KyraZounderkite | 2 autres critiques | Dec 7, 2018 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
At first, I thought my confusion was because I had not read the first book in the series, but after reading a while and not catching on, I just realized the story itself was confusing me. The whole time, I felt in a fog, never truly understanding the characters.
 
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bookwyrmm | 28 autres critiques | Sep 23, 2016 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
While I enjoyed the humor, the geekery and the actual writing, and I really do think it presents a thought provoking philosophy, I was generally disappointed in this book. The reason for this actually started in book one, with the too perfect heroine. It only gets worse here. Essentially, Lilith is indestructible and she knows it. So, there is no challenge to her from anyone, which means no challenge to the reader. This whole book is her wandering around making witty quips, teasing Jinx (who I adore), and almost lazily figuring a thing or two out. Oh sure, there are some fight scenes, but she’s faster, stronger, smarter, more invisible, more skilled, etc than any of her opponents, so the result is a foregone conclusion and comes far too quickly. It’s dull, no matter how much action is happening.

The book also falls into what I consider a tempting trap when dealing with immortality. All of a sudden, almost everyone Lilith meets is a famous historical character. All the billions of people who have lived throughout history and the immortals happen to be ones we’d have heard of?

The book is worth reading to engage the Buddhist (and such) arguments, but it doesn’t have quite the flare and appeal as the first book, in my opinion.
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SadieSForsythe | 28 autres critiques | Aug 24, 2016 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
133
Popularité
#152,660
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
72
ISBN
7
Favoris
1

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