In 1996, with The Last Vampire: Creatures of Forever, Christopher Pike concluded Sita’s story. In 2010, he showed us all that Sita’s story was not, in fact, over. As if that wasn’t enough, he also promised another book, another extension of the series, a glimpse of something more. In 2011, he delivered on that promise…and Sita’s story, it seems, is concluded once again.
Year: 2011
I’m giving away an ARC of Forever! C’mon, you know you want it… 🙂
It’s taken me a while to really form my thoughts on this book, and still I can’t really pinpoint exactly what it is that I want to express. I’ve waited for it since readingLinger last year…and my love of Ms. Stiefvater’s writing combined with the anticipation for the end of the series was enough to make me truly excited.
Baby Literary Obsession has made his appearance!
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This review may lean slightly toward the side of spoiler-ish, so stop reading now if you want. Then again, if you’ve even half a clue what went on in Twilight, you’ll have no surprises in Promise.
At the beginning of this debut novel, we are introduced to Ellie and what appears to be the typical life of a typical teenager. It’s this first bit of writing that kept my interest – not so much because the information was riveting (remember, typical and typical) but because the writing was such that the typical -sounded- good. (Or read well…whatever you like.)
Mmm, satire. How I heart thee… and I kind of heart this book, because it’s filled to the brim with the beauty that is satirical writing. Now, while I don’t believe this book was the best bit of literature ever written, I do believe it conveys an important message – extremes on issues such as teen pregnancy are a little asinine.