Evermore

· The Immortals Book 1 · Pan Macmillan
4.5
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Seventeen-year-old Ever is the sole survivor of a car crash that killed her entire family. Living with her aunt in Southern California, she's plagued by the ability to hear the thoughts of those around her, and haunted by the ghost of her little sister. She tries to tune everyone out, shunning her old lifestyle as the pretty, popular cheerleader, but somehow she can't hide from Damen, the new guy at school. Stunningly handsome, clever and not a little bit intimidating, there's something about him that doesn't quite add up. Ever realises he's hiding something, but nothing could prepare her for the truth - especially when the truth involves past lives, murderous enemies, everlasting love and the secret of eternal youth . . .

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4.5
60 reviews
A Google user
11 October 2012
Ok. . I'm sick of the 'oh your gorgeous and you don't know it' stories out there, you know the one's where they start of fat ugly people lose a load of weight and end up like glamour stars . . That's how this book feels when I read it >< constant clique's and absolute bs
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A Google user
24 April 2012
I’m going to be brutally honest here. It hurt to like this book. It was like being horribly fascinated with watching a car accident in slow motion. I enjoyed reading this book, but then there were moments where I asking myself why I’m reading something that has all the qualities of a book that I do not like? take the romance between Ever and Damen for example. I couldn’t help but like them both together they were wonderful. At the same time I’m thinking wow, this is so....lovey dovey and it’s almost making me nauseous and I’m cringing with the cramps right now. It’s so..sweet my teeth are hurting just thinking about it. The plot was good, and interesting, and the paranormal aspect of it was also good to read. Perhaps it’s just the way it was written, that just makes me turn inside out. The names for example. They sound very cliché (seriously, Ever???? and Haven??!?!?!?! wtf?!?!?!) and added more to the cheesiness to the book. Ever is not really that much likable. True, she’s been through a lot and there are times where the tension between her and Damen was fun to read but I just didn’t really like reading about her. Through the second half of the book she sounded so whiny and mopey it nearly become a chore to read. Okay, so I’m going to give the book four stars even though it made me cringe. Why? it’s like when you eat junk food. You know it’s bad, but there’s just something about it that it’s good and you can’t stop reading. (Yes, it’s like the car accident scenario I mentioned earlier). I think if the cliche and cheesiness of the book is toned down in the next book then the series can potentially get much better than this. I couldn’t help but continue reading this book. I liked the plot, and the pseudo vampire that is Damen (come on, seriously? he’s got all the qualities of one) I had to admit he’s rather charming to read. Before we go further, I’m one of the few that did NOT read Twilight, so I wouldn’t know if this is the same (I’ve read past reviews of this book, and some are saying it’s just like it) if it is...I guess I’ll be prepared to cringe when I eventually come around to reading it...one day. Would I recommend this? not really. Unless you want to cringe while reading but hey, maybe you like these kinds of things. By all means try it. Even if it might hurt. I’m hoping Blue Moon is better. (Yes, I’m going to read the second one. See what I mean? I can’t turn away!)
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Millie O’Callaghan
10 March 2013
I found out about this book by going to a school trip for the week and they had a book shelf full of books and i found this book. I go to chapter 14 or 15 and i really want to read more. Unfortunally my mum will not get for me so i think i will have to go to the library. I am only 11 and some people don't understand what it is about, but i do. It is an amazing book and you all should get it. It worth it!!!!!!
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About the author

Alyson Noël is the author of many books for teens, including the bestselling The Immortals series and The Riley Bloom series. Her books have been published in 35 countries and have sold millions of copies around the world. She lives in sunny Laguna Beach, California, where she’s busy working on her next novel.

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