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Kass Morgan

Auteur de The 100

19+ oeuvres 4,440 utilisateurs 139 critiques

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Comprend les noms: MORGAN Kass

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Œuvres de Kass Morgan

The 100 (2013) 1,515 exemplaires
Les 100, tome 2 (2014) 865 exemplaires
The 100: Homecoming (2015) 671 exemplaires
The Ravens (2020) 457 exemplaires
The 100: Rebellion (2016) 429 exemplaires
Light Years (2018) 158 exemplaires
The Monarchs (2022) 119 exemplaires
The 100: Books 1-4 (2015) 88 exemplaires
Supernova (2019) 33 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete First Season (2015) — Auteur — 31 exemplaires
The 100: Books 1-3 (2015) 19 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Third Season (2016) — Original novel — 18 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Second Season (2015) — Auteur — 17 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Fourth Season (2017) — Original novel — 14 exemplaires
21. Gün (The Hundred, #2) (2018) 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet (2018) — Contributeur — 344 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Fifth Season — Original novel — 9 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Sixth Season (2019) — Original novel — 7 exemplaires
The 100: The Complete Seventh Season (2021) — Original novel — 5 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Kass, Mallory A.
Date de naissance
1984-07-21
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Études
Brown University
Oxford University

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About my rating; it's supposed to be 1.5 stars.

Ok, first of all, my little kiddies, comets do not burn in space. This might come as a shock to you, but fire needs air. There's no air in space. Also, comets are made of ice.

The first chapter is great, it builds up to a great character (Clarke), but then you turn the page (or press a button or swipe the screen) and there's a new character. A boy, so you know there's going to be romance. The will-they-or-won't-they kind of romance. He's going to "die" because he's madly in love with Clarke (yes, Clarke is a girl). His name is Well Jaha (by the way, "jaha" means oh really in norwegian). By the time we meet this kid, he's already responsible for two deaths and burning down a tree in a spaceship.
Then there's Glass, whose entire purpose in the story is to be the knocked up teenager who's kissing her boyfriend and going shopping with her friends.
And at last there's Bellamay (or something like that) who's sneaks onboard the shuttle to protect his illegal sister.

Let me just say that the first chapter is the peak of the book, there's no more peaks after this.

If this was written by Michael Grant (by Gone and BZRK fame) the entirety of this book would cover the first 2 chapters. That's how much story it actually contains. It is clear that the first chapter was not written by Kass Morgan, as there's no intellect behind the rest of the book. All the information the reader is given to paint a picture, is given in the first chapter. The rest are just ink-waste between kissing sessions.

And what fucked up cult does the author belong to, where they name girls Clarke and boys Bellamay? And Glass? Come on.

Don't read this book. And if you must, don't pay for it. Use a library. Don't award publishers and authors for this kind of travesty.
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Dracoster | 70 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2024 |
*DNF 58%*

Usually if I don't finish a book I don't post a review, however in this case I read more than I normally did. I tried, I really did try, but I just could not get into it. Reading over half of the book and I just did not like the characters, nothing really happened at all and ultimately I just started not to care. This book put me in a huge reading slump too! I didn't want to start another book on the off chance that I will finish this one, but I decided to just drop it off at the library ad pick up one other.

One of the reasons I think I couldn't get into this book is because most of the stories are told in flashbacks, while I was more interested in the present, ultimately I just started skimming the flashbacks. Plus, a took such a long time for anything to truly happen, I literally yawned with how boring it all was. The characters were just not my cup of tea and while I did like Clarke sometimes, having one okay character is not a book saver. Half the time I got a headache over how frustrating everything made me.

Since this was made into a series on the CW, it must have been a popular book, people must have liked it and I think that's why I kept reading because I thought maybe I'm missing something. Alas, I don't think I did, I was really excited to read this but maybe I just overhyped the book. If you read the book and did like it let me know why, I am interested to see your point of view.
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latteslipsticklit | 70 autres critiques | Nov 16, 2023 |
I tend to really enjoy books involving magic and witches, and The Ravens was no exception! The idea of a college sorority hiding a coven was just brilliant. "The Ravens", as the Kappa Rho Nu sisters call themselves, are the most exclusive and envied sorority on campus - they throw the best parties, wear the most fashionable clothes and always look perfect and gorgeous, winning everyone else's adoration and envy. What no one on campus knows, though, is that this is all possible thanks to magic.

The actual magical system was quite easy to understand, based on tarot cards and each witch's natural affinity to one of the elements (earth, water, fire and air), and I really enjoyed discovering how the sisters could work together to increase their powers. There was a real focus on sisterhood and cooperation throughout the book that I really loved to read about.

Which brings me to my biggest moan about this book: the whole Scarlett-hating-Vivi dynamic, which is a constant for the majority of the book, is brought on by... yes, you guessed it - a guy.

This feels like such a cliché I was seriously disappointed to see it in an otherwise great book promoting solid female friendships. The romantic interests in general seemed to be in the book just... because? They really do very little beyond acting as a catalyst for conflict between the two main characters.

Aside from that, the characters were well-developed, and I did like to see them grow into themselves and deepen their bond. I really liked the fact that all characters got a fair shot, even the secondary ones. Vivi and Scarlett, with their alternating POVs, were beautifully fleshed out and so relatable, despite being very different from each other.

There were a few intertwining mysteries The Ravens had to solve and, even though I had a fairly good idea of where we might end up, I was glued to the page wanting to see what might happen next. I got some serious Pretty Little Liars vibes from this, which was weird given the college rather than high school setting, but it was very enjoyable all the same.

Overall, this was a gripping read than made me regret having life commitments that meant I couldn't read this all in one setting. Despite the one major flaw for me, it really works and is a great start to a new series. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for The Ravens!


I received an e-arc of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book in any way.
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bookforthought | 5 autres critiques | Nov 7, 2023 |

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Œuvres
19
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Membres
4,440
Popularité
#5,638
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
139
ISBN
174
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