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enlarge | Authors: P. C. Cast, Kristin Cast Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Category: Book
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Rating: 162 reviews Sales Rank: 194
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 1
ISBN: 0312360266 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780312360269 ASIN: 0312360266
Publication Date: May 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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I love Vampyres!!! January 3, 2009 Stephanie M. Becker (Jeffersonville, VT USA) Ok so I'm not going to write about what is in the book but just tell you that if you are totally in to Vampyres that you are going to want to read this series of books. My husband bought me Marked for X-mas and I read it in 1 1/2 days, then I bought myself Betrayed and just finished that tonight, that took 2 days...(kids). I already purchased books 3 & 4 and have 5 on pre-order but I don't think I can wait till they get here. These are so easy to read and you just kind of find yourself caught up in them and before you know it, that first book is done and you are craving the next. OMG, I have read some Vamp books before but this series is so far UNBELIEVABLE!!! I love it. Thank you P.C and Kristen for writing these. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT.
Compelling January 1, 2009 Beside the Norm Book Reviews Marked is one of the most compelling vampire books I've ever read. I fell in love with this book with the very first sentence. It has an authentic teenage voice that makes it feel like you're listening to a long-time friend, even if it is set in a world where vampyres exist openly alongside us. Zoey is a very likable, relatable character with a humorous voice that does not detract from the darker edges of the book. While the pop-culture references could eventually make this book dated over the years, it fits in with the tone of the book. The vampyre mythology is unique, fresh, and completely convincing; I especially love how it ties in to the Greek goddess Nyx. (Yes, I'm a sucker for Greek mythology. Moving on...) Overall, it is a clever book with lovable and love-to-hate characters, an addicting plotline, and just the right amount of twists to make you eagerly gulp down the pages. There are also a few loose-ends that will gnaw on your curiosity long after the book is finished. Luckily, this is only the first in a series, so there is more to look forward to.
Good Book December 29, 2008 Mary O'brien (Rolla, MO USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I would recommend this book to anyone that liked the Twilight series.This is also a very addicting series.
Not so much.... December 28, 2008 K. Talmadge (San Francisco, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read Twilight and loved it, like most other teenage girls in the U.S. But before twilight, I've always liked the Vampire spin on stories. I watched Buffy and Angel at young ages (too young, probably), and one of my favorite movies is Interview with a Vampire. I love Anne Rice. I really would have liked to enjoy this book. The idea of it is interesting, a girl becomes "marked" by a vampire and escapes her horrible step-father and brainless mother to a school full of attractive vampire fledglings. But unfortunately, I couldn't stand the authors' writing style or character development. Zoey, the main character, is almost sickeningly perfect (pretty yet modest, confident in herself yet supportive of others, nice and cool, gets the hottest guy in the school but still doesn't have an overinflated head). She doesn't seem to have any flaws, which makes her boring to listen to. She jumps from feeling like an outcast and dealing with difficult adult situations to gushing over the hot guy at school who is like, "totally delicious", and who, unsurprisingly, likes her back. she uses words like "gihugic" (uh, what?), and over uses words such as "totally" and "ohmygod", which detracts from any kind of adult attitude she might have. Her friends are also disappointingly two dimensional. Her best friend from the south (Zoey repeatedly mentions her "twang") is a sweet, loveable girl who is a pushover, and sticks up for herself later with the encouragement of Zoey. The twins, two girls from completely different backgrounds, races, families etc. and yet are exactly alike in every way. And of course, Damien, the gay boy who at the beginning Zoey claims is gay but in a subtle way, and yet from the rest of the book is so obviously in your face gay that it's hard to ever not notice how gay he is. The same with Zoey's love interest Erik, and her nemesis Aphrodite (Erik's ex-girlfriend who still wants him back and is the leader of the school, of course.) who never developed fully. Erik is bland with his "totally hotness!" and nice guy tendencies. Aphrodite seems to be one of the only characters with actual personality flaws, and thus made me look forward to her appearances in the book. Although I was very offput by the poor writing style, the plot itself is very interesting, catching, and easy to get involved in. the book is readable if you have the talent to ignore or even just cringe through the inconsistencies, the vocabulary, and the utterly boring and stereotypical characters, then you might find yourself with a book you can enjoy.
High School Level December 17, 2008 J. Majors (Chicago, IL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is not for middle school aged kids! The only positive is that the storyline is original and fun, I began to be interested in the outcomes and care for the [one dimensional] sidekicks. However, the writing is so much of a desperate attempt to sound teen-girl-language savvy that it's distracting. More mature content includes reference to oral sex & multiple swear words on every page.
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