Saturday, February 4, 2012

Book Review: Silence by: Becca Fitzpatrick


Rating: 

The noise between Patch and Nora is gone. They've overcome the secrets riddled in Patch's dark past...bridged two irreconcilable worlds...faced heart-wrenching tests of betrayal, loyalty and trust...and all for a love that will transcend the boundary between heaven and earth. Armed with nothing but their absolute faith in one another, Patch and Nora enter a desperate fight to stop a villain who holds the power to shatter everything they've worked for—and their love—forever.

Me:

Hats off to Becca Fitzpatrick! She did it. She actually got me to like Nora. I never thought that would happen, but she takes a complete one-eighty in Silence. After being kidnapped and having her mind wiped of the past six months it was really intriguing to go with Nora as she pieces her life back together.
This book was very different than the first two. All the light and fluffy YA-ness of the book was gone. Silence is dark and intriguing. Fitzpatrick took everything she had built in the last two books and turned it completely upside down. It was agonizing, but in a good way, waiting for Nora to find out that the mysterious Jed that she keeps finding herself drawn to is actually Patch the love of her life, whom she does not even know existed. The only draw back for me was how weak Fitzpatrick made Blythe, Nora's mom. I felt like she was just a pawn in Hank Millar's game than an actual character, but maybe that was the point...


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