Eternal
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When Sarah, Evie, and Helen see that the horrors surrounding Wyldcliffe Abbey School are not over, Sarah tries to continue working in the background, being strong and good for the others, but finds herself thrust into prominence as evil surfaces again.
Authors:
Shields, Gillian
Statement of Responsibility:
Gillian Shields
Title:
Eternal
Publisher:
New York :, Katherine Tegen Books,, c2011
Edition:
1st ed
Characteristics:
359 p. ;,22 cm
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Add a Commentyes bollywoodrocks_26 might be right because I am just going to start to read it. This book has the worst cover out of all of them.
Pretty.... Boring
This is the third book in the Immortal series, but the narrator switches from Evie to Sarah. I really enjoyed the first two books, but I never really got into this one. To me, this one felt a bit stale. I also didn't like the direction that Evie's character took; she had developed a lot in books 1 and 2 and all that character growth vanished.
Overall, I think this was the best of all three books. But the characters, to me, felt a little off. I thought Evie was really annoying because of all her self pity. I think Helen was the best of the three girls in this novel.
never read this book but i think it looks interesting.
I'm glad that Sarah's POV was told. She was too much in the background to be one of the main characters in the series. I learned some things about her that was never told or known from previous books. She deserved what she ended up at the end of the book :)
I agree with AvsFan. Really should have been from Evie's point of view, except I do hope there's a fourth book. Back in Evie's view, of course.