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File Size: 1877 KB
Print Length: 465 pages
Publisher: Delacorte Press (September 28, 2010)
Publication Date: September 28, 2010
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B003F3FJQE
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I really enjoyed this book. This is the second book in the Fallen series. It really delivered more on how the main protagonist, Luce, is dealing with the new realization of her "story" and her struggles to try to understand who she is and who she can trust. This books helps to unfold Luce's struggles with discovering who she is and how her life became to be like this. This book deals with Luce's questions on her past. I love the romance in this book series and I love the story building with the different types of characters. It is a must read for anyone who enjoys love stories that span the test of time. I will definitely be continuing this series
Torment, the second book in Lauren Kate's Fallen series, picks up with Luce leaving Sword & Cross and moving (without her parents' knowledge) across the country to the exclusive Shoreline School where she will be supposedly safe from those enemies who want to see she and Daniel parted forever. Luce finds herself being kept in the dark as Cam and Daniel combine forces to fight the Fallen, and she doesn't take it lightly; but when she discovers that Shoreline is a haven for the Nephilim (offspring of a human and an angel), she feels less alone. With the help of her roommate Shelby and new friend Miles, Luce begins to take control of the shadowy Announcers that have plagued her, and also begins attending exclusive classes designed to educate the Nephilim. But the biggest change? Luce becomes unsure of her relationship with Daniel after all his secrecy and the constant bickering between them.For the most part, I absolutely loved Torment. I especially love that Luce has doubts about her eternal, undying love for Daniel; that makes it so much more realistic than many of the other young adult books out there. I love that Luce is taking charge of her life, making her own decisions, trying to find out more about those mysterious past lives that she shared with Daniel. I loved the new characters, including Miles; while as a romantic I naturally want to see Luce end up with Daniel, I can see the appeal of Miles and I like that I'm torn between the two. Shelby is too much fun, and I also enjoyed the additions of Francesca and Steven as teachers (but do I detect something more sinister in those two? Hmmmm....).What works in Torment works really, really well. There is quite a bit of bickering between Luce and Daniel, and the frustration between them is mounting. But when they work as a couple, they truly work. There were moments when I wished the action would move on a little more quickly, but I was enthralled with the Announcers and the way they can take Luce into the past. As with any sequel, I also have to remind myself that I'm not in charge; it's all up to the author and where she wants to take us. And so far, I'm right along for the ride. Passion, the next in the series, is already pre-ordered and I'm revved up for it.
I gotta say that this book was a little pointless but necessary. What I mean by pointless is that nothing at all really happens to change the storyline, nothing big happens threw out 89% of the book. What I mean by necessary is that this book leads up to what happens in the third book Passion and this book also tells us what the announcers can do and how Luce figures out how to use them. I was a little sad cause I wanted to learn more about Daniel and more about their relationship and their past (however we learn this in Passion) but sadly all we get from them in this book is arguments and I thought for sure they weren't gonna make it but was glad when they did. Even though I think this book was a little pointless it wasn't boring it was really a good book that I finished this in two sittings (and this book is lengthy) the climax of this book really doesn't happen till there are what like a hundred pages left but with that being said the ending was very satisfying and makes you wanna jump into Passion (which so far is a really good book completely in love with it) I do like Torment and would recommend this book. Torment will leave you crying out for Passion. By the way Miles has to go away leave Luce alone she belongs with Daniel :).
Lauren Kate's 2nd installment in her Fallen series picks up right after Fallen. Luce has been left by Daniel at SHoreline. At Shoreline, Luce meets fellow Nephilim. While at Shoreline, Luce can not understand why Daniel has left her there, without any knowledge or further information. However, she soon learns more about the Shadows that have been plagueing her her whole life. Against her teachers' orders, and Daniel's orders, Luce searches further into the Shadows with her new Nephilim friends. During this journey Luce finds herself questioning her relationship, in the present with Daniel. She knows she loves him and has throughout all her lives, but wonders if their relationship is right in their present life. Luce finds that there may not be a black and white world at all, that wrong and right are not as clear as she once believed....One of the things I liked most about Lauren Kate's writing is that she doesn't jump around - she details events as they happen. Her details also allow you to fell as if you are Luce herself, going through her actions and feelings.Luce is also forced to grow up - she is left on her basically by Daniel and left to find truths and lies by herself. She is more human in this installment. She questions people, relationships, and the world around her like teenage girls really do; she doesn't take anything at face value.I was a bit agrivated by Daniel and by the ending. I wanted to scream at Daniel everytime he visted Luce at Shoreline. I never understood, even at the end, why he can't be completely honest with Luce! The ending also seemed to simple and rather abrupt. But alas, we know Luce's journey will continue in Passion. I cannot wait to see what lies in store for Luce and Daniel.
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