Saturday, August 18, 2012

Book Review: Entangled by Nikki Jefford



Entangled
by Nikki Jefford

Series: Spellbound #1
Genre: YA, fantasy, sci-fi, paranormal
Editions available: ebook, paperback, Kindle
Publisher: Nikki Jefford
Date of publication: February 20, 2012
Source: Author
Buy: Book Depository * SmashwordsAmazon

Rating:



Summary (Goodreads):

Two months after dying, seventeen-year-old witch Graylee Perez wakes up in her twin sister Charlene’s body.

Until Gray finds a way back inside her own body, she’s stuck being Charlene every twenty-hour hours. Her sister has left precise instructions on how Gray should dress and behave. Looking like a prep isn’t half as bad as hanging out with Charlene’s snotty friends and gropey boyfriend.

The “normals” of McKinley High might be quick to write her behavior off as post-traumatic stress, but warlock Raj McKenna is the only person who suspects Gray has returned from the dead.

Now Gray has to solve the mystery of her death and resurrection and disentangle herself from Charlene’s body before she disappears for good.

Photobucket

My Thoughts:

I got an ebook copy from the author. She's hosting a giveaway with this book, but gave a coupon anyway on Smashwords for the hoppers. Wow, right? I've been really excited because this has been sitting on my Goodreads tbr for a while--and tada! Free from the author. ;) Thank you SO much, Nikki!

Look at the cover. A photograph of a beautiful girl who promised enchanting and magical adventure. But I didn't expect a lot from this book. As they say, looks can be deceiving. I might finish (or not finish) this with a frown on my face because I didn't liked it. And I did.

I've read several books with witches on it. All of them would end up dystopian or locked in a secluded world even if they started in a 'normal' time and surroundings. Entangled doesn't. From beginning to end, it was on a present 'normal' world, and it isn't what I didn't liked. I actually appreciated how Nikki maintained Entangled's world of 'normalcy' even though there are witches, warlocks and magics every where.

I must say that I REALLY hate Charlene. The evil twin sister. Forgive me for the word, but she's a bitch who knew nothing but being pretty and perfect and selfish. How could you do such things to your own twin sister? Or even an innocent person? And then she'd go gaga about a boy who's a jerk and a sure equivalent of her. If you could only see me how much I wanted to pull her perfect hair or cast a spell. UGH.

The other twin, on the other hand, Graylee, is a character you would definitely love to put on a book with an annoying character like Charlene. Who would knew that the next day you woke up is you're dead and on your twin sister's body? Sweet. But as I told you, she's the perfect match on Charlene's character. Graylee is not your typical sweet, too kind of female protagonist. I liked how she stands up for herself whoever contradicts or mess with her--as what she did on her sister. I liked her but there's some attitude I don't like or understand about her, like with her being short-tempered.

As much as you wanted to throw the book (or e-reader) because they're so annoying, with these type of characters, it surely will make a reader look forward into the next installment of the series, especially with the ending like this. It's not like I didn't liked this, btw, I have a frown on my face after reading this because I know I have lots of books to read for review and lots of school work to be done and have to ask the busy author a request (without knowing if it will be entertained or not) for the second book--and I. Can't. Read. It. Sooner.

Overall, the story is really good, all the characters are good and annoying and it just shows how much they are very effective to the readers (including me, of course) and this book and obviously, I can't wait to read Duplicity. I also liked the romance and looking forward to what will happen next especially with THE ending!

Recommendations:

If you love witches, magic and spells, paranormal, fantasy with a YA twist and haven't read this one, well, what are you doing?? Buy links are available above!

Book cover comment/s:

As much as I loved the cover, I don't see the connection of it to the story. It just shows that it will contain some magic, but I never encountered Graylee as literally frozen. Or maybe I'm wrong or missed something out.




5 comments:

  1. It sounds great! The synopses caught me at the first line. It would be horrible to find myself in a relative's body.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. IKR! It's creepy. And yet the body you're in was the one you NEVER wanted to be. o.O

      Delete
  2. i want to read it. can I have a copy too? :D

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Aw, unfortunately, I've got ebook of this and I don't think I'm able to share it. Unless the author would allow me to share or host a giveaway.
      If you'd really like to have a copy, I suggest you buy it (links are available above) or request a review copy from the author if you're a blogger. :)

      Delete
  3. Ohh this sounds so interesting. I kind of like it when there are evil characters in the book. It makes it more dramatic!

    I saw this book on other people's blog and haven't actually read a review. Thanks so much for your honest opinion.

    ------
    Giselle from Book Nerd Canada

    ReplyDelete

Don't leave with your thoughts unshared!