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Beautiful Creatures

Garcia, Kami. Book - 2009 Teen Book / Fiction / Fantasy / Garcia, Kami 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.7 out of 5

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Call Number: Teen Book / Fiction / Fantasy / Garcia, Kami
On Shelf At: Malletts Creek Branch, Traverwood Branch

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In a small South Carolina town, where it seems little has changed since the Civil War, sixteen-year-old Ethan is powerfully drawn to Lena, a new classmate with whom he shares a psychic connection and whose family hides a dark secret that may be revealed on her sixteenth birthday.

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Surprisingly entertaining submitted by yugure on June 4, 2013, 3:08pm Surprisingly good. I expected another Twilight hack job, but Beautiful Creatures was much better written with a much more interesting mythology. I enjoyed Garcia and Stohl's ability to create a realistic Southern town, though the "popular mean girls" were pretty much stereotypes through and through. Also, the book does run on a bit long and the two main characters do a bit too much "oh we can't be together"/"no we must be together" back and forth for my taste (we get it, your relationship is complicated). Mostly I enjoyed the style of writing and the voice of the narrator, but about 300 pages in I was ready for the story to come to a close.

Loved it submitted by saira29 on July 23, 2013, 12:58pm I loved this book! I would really recommend it, it's amazing!

Worst Book I've Ever Read submitted by zixyxuan on August 7, 2017, 9:59am This is the worst book I have read so far this year. I'm not the type of person that frequently gives out 1-star ratings/reviews, but I honestly found it hard to give this book more than 0 stars. So I will start by saying that I listened and read this book in conjunction. The publishing company tried really hard to make the audiobook book extraordinary by incorporating multiple readers, sound effects, and background music. But if the story is bad, I'm not going to enjoy the audiobook more because there were cool noises in supplementation.

Here's the list of problems I found with this book:
1. The male POV, and female supporting character. Honestly, if you can't write it well, don't write it. I rolled my eyes so many times throughout the book. Like, even more than Twilight. Aside from that, Ethan was straight-up the stupidest protagonist EVER. He doesn't take advice from the adult figures in his life that are trying to protect him. This is actually one of those things that really annoy me about a lot of YA novels, but Ethan was just the worst. He sneaks out at night and overhears that Amma gave Lena a bracelet that is meant to ward off evil. What does he do? Immediately demand Lena to take it off...and she does it! It was absolutely infuriating how she basically can't make up her own mind to take action for her own benefit. I didn't really follow the romance. Lena has absolutely no reason to trust Ethan except for the fact that they can communicate telepathically (eye roll).

2. The faulty portrayal of the south. Wow. I was so annoyed every single time Ethan thought about how uneducated his classmates were, and how all the girls had blonde hair and wore short mini skirts. Like really? And he declares just how much better he was compared to everyone else before the major plot even kicked in. The worst part was when he claims that he doesn't have a southern accent because he was raised by intellectual parents. Ugh. UGH. I don't think I've ever hated a protagonist more. What a snob.

3. It was too long. Basically, it all just becomes words thrown together on paper. I am pretty sure the publishers wanted to make Twilight round 2 (I mean, the book is from the same publishing company) so they stretched the book out to be just as long. But this book was so horrible that you basically drag yourself through 350+ pages of nonsense. If I didn't listen to the audiobook, I would have quit reading by page 50.

4. This book falls under the same paranormal love story plot as every other story out there. It's super predictable. I think the author probably thought she was being original or something, but it's still the same line of garbage love story that the publishers are still trying to shovel down our throats.

TLDR: This book was absolutely terrible. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone; I'm going to un-haul my copy of the book right now.

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A Beautiful creatures novel.



PUBLISHED
Boston : Little, Brown and Co., 2009.
Year Published: 2009
Description: 563 p. : 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

READING LEVEL
Lexile: 670

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780316042673
0316042676
0316231673
0316231657

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Stohl, Margaret.

SUBJECTS
Supernatural -- Fiction.
Psychic ability -- Fiction.
High schools -- Fiction.
Dreams -- Fiction.
Recluses -- Fiction.
South Carolina -- Fiction.
South Carolina -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Fiction.