I finished this book a few days ago, and apologize for not talking about it earlier. I'd read one of Martin Miller's other books: The Good Fairies of New York, and quite honestly, wasn't all that impressed. Nevertheless, I undertook reading this sizable tome, and was pleasantly surprised.
Lonely Werewolf Girl is the story of a clinically depressed seventeen year old werewolf princess with a substance abuse problem on the run from assassins hired by her own family - and the humans she unwittingly befriends.
At no time did this book slow down, nor did I lose interest. At some points I loved the characters, and at other times, they pissed me off, thereby proving that this is an extremely well written book.
I would definitely recommend this book to people who are into the dark fantasy genre, the werewolf people, or just the people who enjoy books about complicated political stratagem.
Honestly, I will be reading this again.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Literature Review
Posted by PrincessPi at 1:07 AM
Labels: Literature Review, Lonely Werewolf Girl, Martin Miller
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2 comments:
Hmm...sounds good plz lend it to me and I'll read it.
-Fatima
Hey, kiddo. Anytime.
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