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Read Reviews for Chosen - P.C. Cast
by - written on 21/09/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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This book is the third in the House of Night series written by mother and daughter team P.C and Kirsten Cast . With this being book 3 in the series, this review will contain some spoilers from books one and two, so if you haven't read them but plan to, you may want to pass over the next two paragraphs , although I have tried to keep it vague . ***A recap of events so far*** Okay, so Zoeys been a flegdling at the House of Nught Vampire finishing school for a couple of month now, and already she's had enough drame to last her a lifetime - she's had to deal with her fledgeling senses being more advanced than usual, resulting in her craving her human ex ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/09/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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After reading the first two books in this series I rushed straight into the third with much excitement and anticipation, thankfully, well for me anyway my husband is sick and tired of me cooking and reading at the same time, yes I can multi task, this book was not a disappointment! The book I will now review is - "Chosen, by P.C and Kirsten Cast". Please be warned, before reading this review be aware that this will contain spoilers of the first two reviewed books, this unfortunately is inevitable. This book starts from the same day the book finishes in Betrayed (see previous book review!), even though there are two books ... Read the complete review
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