Sunday, May 9, 2010

Swoon by Nina Malkin

Swoon by Nina Malkin was very um....interesting. It's not that I didn't like this book, it's just that I thought it could have been better. This story takes place in a small town called Swoon, where Candice-better known as Dice-a slightly psychic teenager, who after her cousin is possessed does some magic to give the possessee a body of his own. The boy, named Sinclair, Sin for short, wreaks havoc on the town of Swoon, for the injustice of his death. There is a growing love between Sin and Dice, but there love is confronted with many problems, such as Sin's dead love, whos death happened to be Sin's demise. I liked this book, even though I didn't like the ending, but that's just me. There were a couple things that bothered me, especially the way the transitions went. It was sometimes hard to follow because it jumped around a lot and I would have to reread to get something that I should have been able to comprehend right away. I thought this book was very individual and would read it again, through all the shortcomings.
On a scale of 1-10, how good was it? 7
432 pages.

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