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Title | : | Raven (The Raven Saga #1) |
Author | : | Suzy Turner |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 273 pages |
Published | : | May 8th 2011 by Suzanne Turner Publishing |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Romance |
Suzy Turner
Kindle Edition | Pages: 273 pages Rating: 3.67 | 2102 Users | 156 Reviews
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After the inexplicable disappearance of Lilly Taylor's parents, she has no choice but to move to Canada where she unravels some frightening yet intriguing family secrets...Her whole life had been based on a lie. Lilly had grown up in a loveless home with a father who she had barely ever seen and a mother who was... well, not very motherly.
After they mysteriously disappear without a trace, Lilly is sent to Canada where she finds a whole new way of life. A life filled with love and people who care for her. But that's not all she discovers, Lilly also finds out that she isn't who, or what, she thinks she is.
Lilly has a very special ability and it's just a matter of time before her true self starts to shine. And when it does, her life will never be the same again.
Raven is a fantasy novel for children and young adults set in the beautiful province of British Columbia.

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Original Title: | Raven |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Raven Saga #1 |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 2102 Users | 156 ReviewsWrite Up Appertaining To Books Raven (The Raven Saga #1)
Raven is Suzy Turner's debut novel and is written for teens. If you love YA fantasy, you will love this book. The sequel follows later this year...!Wow. I think this might just be the worst book I've read in my life. I read the sample and felt doubtful, but figured all those good reviews had to mean it got great later. I struggled through until just past the half way point, hoping it'd get better, but when I was ready to throw my e-reader at a wall, it was time to stop the misery. Unrealistic, cardboard characters. Shallow, undeveloped 'instant' relationships. Boring plot, poorly constructed. Badly written. Very poorly edited. No depth.
I've been persistent in the past, and even when I haven't enjoyed a book, I've ploughed through to the end. Evidently, however, my willpower has weakened and I found that I just could not carry on reading this book.Lilly was a bit like dirty dishwater as far as characters go. She was dull and lifeless and I felt no qualms about pulling the plug on her. Here is an example of the dialogue in the book. I think it indicates fairly well why I just had to put the book down:Lilly, that is so sad. I

Raven is Part I in The Raven Saga and is an urban fantasy novel for children and young adults. I first became aware of Suzy Turner on author Mandy Baggots new feature on her blog called Meet and Greet. You may already know that I love video trailers for books so of course I couldnt resist watching the linked video trailer for Raven . and was intrigued enough to download a copy for my Kindle.Raven begins with Lillys day-to-day life, the routine that she has with her parents. It is very rarely
Ruined by school boy errorsI was really disappointed because it was a nice idea. Some pacing problems but nevertheless a good sound idea.But it was riddled with literary mistakes.From this book the impression that i got of the author was that they'd clearly never met a forteen year old and they read self help books. And heres why-- Lilys ageRight so it goes from me getting the impression that shes no more than ten years old at the begging of the book to her acting around twelve in the middle to
This book had a great premise (and that is the only positive I can spit out for this one) but I only made it half-way through. I am sorry, but a 13 year old girl canoodling with a 17 year old boy is quite disgusting. In addition, it was poorly edited and there was NO showing only telling. I hate books that have pages upon pages of expository prose. So...on many levels YUCK! I'd give it a zero if I could.
*I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*Lilly was unloved by her parents and lived a miserable life until they vanished and she was sent to a new life in Canada with the grand-father she had never met. Her new family have supernatural secrets which may put Lilly in danger and threaten her new relationship with Oliver.I really enjoyed this book because of a wonderful mix of supernatural plot and beautifully written characters. You connect to poor
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