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    Evermore (Immortals Series #1) by Alyson Noel

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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 640

    Reader Rating: (1011 ratings)

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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Reading Level from Lexile: 940L 
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    • Pub. Date: February 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 640
    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Lexile: 940L 

    Synopsis

    For fans of P.C. Cast and Stephenie Meyer, a paranormal young adult novel about a psychic girl who falls in love with an immortal boy.

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    Ever, trying to drown out her new psychic powers by listening to loud music and covering herself with hooded sweatshirts and sunglasses, feels a sudden and overwhelming connection to Damen, the too-good-to-be true new guy at school. Unlike the other people she has encountered since the accident she somehow survived, she cannot see his aura or hear his thoughts. It is clear from the start that something is not quite normal with Damen. He does not seem to eat or sleep, conjures flowers, has the uncanny ability to seem to know what Ever is thinking, and has knowledge far beyond his seventeen years. Beautiful and cruel Drina seems determined to make to Ever suffer. Drina, Damen, and Ever share a long history as their lives have been entwined for hundreds of years. This first novel in the Immortals series will appeal to fans of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer, and in fact, seems heavily inspired by it. Although here the beings are immortal, the partial explanation of what that entails is revealed in the closing chapters of the book, which poke a healthy amount of fun at the idea of vampires existing. Ever is ultimately a likeable character as she heals and learns to forgive herself for the accident that killed the rest of her family and let go of her dead younger sister, Riley, who has been a companion to Ever throughout the book. She also falls head over heels in love during the process. Reviewer: Erin Wyatt

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    ALYSON NOËL lives in Laguna Beach, California. Blue Moon is her eighth young adult novel.

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    Is this theme played out?by Anonymous

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    February 09, 2010: Ok...read the book, it's ok, but what's with the theme of super rich, beautiful, fast moving vampires going to high school with the mix of mind reading, psychic, always reading the book of Wuthering Heights? My nose curled immediately when I read that. The writing of Evermore was good but sometimes it seemed like almost plagiarism of previous vampire books mentioning of Wuthering Heights. Sorry, I finished it because it's easy reading, but I don't think I'll continue to follow the series.

    An amazing bookby Anonymous

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    February 06, 2010: This book kept me on the edge of my seat and i couldnt put it down. Although it had its slow points, this book was definitely worth reading. I felt like I was right there feeling the pain of the character. What she did seemed so realistic and was a very common reaction to what a normal highschooler

    might do in tjis position.


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