Thursday, August 23, 2012

Linger [Review]


Stats:
369 Pages [Kindle]
Published 13 July 2010
ASIN: B003NHRGSQ
Amazon//Barnes&Noble


Synopsis:
the longing.
Once Grace and Sam have found each other, they know they must fight to stay together. For Sam, this means a reckoning with his werewolf past. For Grace, it means facing a future that is less and less certain.

the loss.
Into their world comes a new wolf named Cole, whose past is full of hurt and danger. He is wrestling with his own demons, embracing the life of a wolf while denying the ties of being human.

the linger.
For Grace, Sam, and Cole, life is a constant struggle between two forces -- wolf and human -- with love bearing its two sides as well. It is harrowing and euphoric, freeing and entrapping, enticing and alarming. As their world falls apart, love is what lingers. But will it be enough?



My Thoughts:
So Sam & Grace are together.
The cure worked.


But now there is a whole slew of new problems. Beck has left behind new wolves to be cared for. Isabel's dad is even more gung-ho about killing more wolves. Grace isn't feeling well and stinks of wolf. And Grace's parents catch them together in her bed (kind of).

I think this book was easier for me to get sucked in to because of the way Sam & Grace are separated by way of her never-present roommate parents...who by the way are complete douchebags. I was forbade from seeing my now-husband right after we started dating. I think Grace becomes a little irritating in this one, in the sense that you just want her to SPEAK UP about how she's feeling. I was glad she told her dumb parents off - good for her, but I wanted her to say something about how she was feeling to Sam. Cole is rough. He is a hard character to get a feel for at first. I think I'm starting to like him now - or at least want to see his character grow and have resolve to his problems. Isabel is probably my new favorite character. She is the bitch that the story needs. The person who comes in, tells it like it is, fills in the blanks, and gets stuff done! It's also interesting to get to know her personality better. I really love her perspective in the story. I really enjoyed how Stiefvater went more into the wolf mythology in this one and how she brought Cole, whose dad is a "mad scientist" into the story to help get a more accurate opinion on why the wolves function as they do. This was just another great book!



Previous Review:
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater [here]

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3 comments:

Nicole said...

I read this one when it came out a few years ago and I didn't like it as much as the first. I feel that too often, the second book in the series is just a lot of unresolved conflict and the girlfriend/boyfriend go through a lot of "i can't be with you, but i love you, but i can't"... and I'm over it.
BUT, I am on the holding list at my library for #3... I just want some closure by now, ya know?!
Glad to know I'm not the only adult who loves YA romance/paranormal junk. LOL!

thenerdykatie said...

I liked the first book in this series but to me it got worse as they went. Which kinda sucks because the books themselves are so pretty haha. But ITA with you on the characters, trust me, it get's worse in book 3.

Thanks for linking up!

Wiz said...

I have this series on my to read (way too long) to read list but it sounds good!

BTW, I have made a few recipes from your other blog lately. They are great. I appreciate the recipes!