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Title:Immortal (Immortal #1)
Author:Lauren Burd
Book Format:Nook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 0 pages
Published:September 6th 2010 by Lauren Burd
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal Romance

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The wound inflicted only a few minutes before was nearly healed. A small cut was the only sign that anything had occurred. I watched in disbelief as it finished closing and eventually disappeared. "What are you?" Gods, demons,vampires eighteen year old Alina doesn't believe in any of them, until she meets Samuel and Duncan, and discovers a world that could destroy everything she loves.

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I kept reading this book waiting for something to happen. It started off pretty generic seemingly following a twilight template but then nothing happened that made sense. The characters actions and motivations were never explained. The whole thing just fell flat.

Never.........and I mean it NEVER again will I purchase a book after only reading the amazon reviews again. What can I say, was stuck waiting no book 99 cent section at kindle........madness!!!!Right from the start the writing was....well, horrible, the mistakes annoying and to top it off the first chapters felt like they started in the middle of a prequel. While reading this book I believe I ground down my teeth at least an inch.It seems this book is the mesh of 3 other equally rubbish books,

I wish I had written a review for this book when I threw it away. I guess I was so damn frustrated by this book that I didn't even bother with a review. But hey, better late than never, right?So yeah, first of all I could not complete this book. The female lead whose name I obviously don't remember had the most boring and lifeless monologue that I have ever come across in the history of boring monologues. She would tell you that she brushed her teeth, took a poop, took a shower, picked up those

This book was a disappointment for me. First of all, the grammatical and punctuation mistakes were horrible. Secondly, the story itself seemed like it was ripped out of other popular YA novels. Sometimes, it was even blatantly obvious. Phrases like letting her "hair fall as a curtain between them" (used SEVERAL times, in fact) was reminiscent of Twilight. Even more obvious was that the immortals' skin was cool and their breath smelled sweet. Those two things don't even seem remotely romantic to

Frankly, this book sucked. Spoilers ahead, don't continue if you want to read it.The main character, Alina, meets two boys, both extremely handsome, but as different as night and day. She meets Samuel (day) first, and has an ohmigod-I love-him moment, but is confused by how he pretty much avoids her. Duncan (night) on the other hand, seems to really like her, but also seems to be a playboy. After going with Duncan for a while (but still pining for Samuel) she finds out that they are vampires

Article first published as Book Review: Immortal by Lauren Burd on Blogcritics.Alina's day is just getting worse. First there is getting home from her dads place in California. Flying is unnatural and Alina is absolutely terrified when in the air, so to keep herself distracted she tries reading but can not keep her mind on the book. As she hears a commotion at the front of the plane she spots one of the most entrancing guys she has ever seen. His eyes are a deep ocean blue and he is well built.

What to say...I bought the Kindle edition of this book. It was an extremely frustrating read.Was it even edited? If so, a note to the author: find a new editor. The misspellings, poor punctuation (or complete lack of), and grammatical errors made this an atrocious read, and is a large part of my negative review.That aside, the story copies much from a Twilight-esque point of view. The characters needed to be more defined, and events did not flow appropriately, often leaving big holes and blanks