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It was decent. I wasn't a big fan of the series in the first place, so I wasn't expecting too much, but overall, it was a good read.
I was hoping she'd do a sequel to Insatiable. Pretty easy read - not a bad way to spend a couple hours. Not as steamy as vampire books normally are, but sometimes, that's fine.
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Disappointed, felt rushed and very blah. Up until the very end it felt like there was potential for an interesting story, but it fell short, and story was flat.
Ugh. This one was truly painful to get through. I'd give it one star, but it did get *slightly* more tolerable toward the end, and it pains me to give a Meg Cabot book a one-star rating. I usually love her books--the first one in this series, Insatiable, though it wasn't my favorite, was worlds better than this one--but it was a real struggle to get through Overbite, even more so than her most recent YA offering, Abandon. Not a single thing that the characters did made any sense. Their so-called motivations inspired little more in me than a lot of eye-rolling. Meena reached levels of cluelessness I wouldn't have thought possible, even of a fictional character. I hate to say this, because her Mediator series still ranks high among my favorites books, but perhaps Meg should steer away from the fantasy fiction genre for the time being....
A little disappointing after I was surprised by how much I liked the first book in this series. Meg Cabot's writing will always be engaging enough for me to finish a book, but this one didn't hold up to the rest of her canon.
Mouais... J'aurai peut-être pas dû lire ce tome. Grosse déception, seule la fin reste distrayante.
UGH. Meg Cabot's really grasping at straws in this one. I understand that the vampire trope is a little stale right now, but there were parts that literally did not make sense to me at all. Luckily it didn't take that long to get through the book. I'm just disappointed because I normally love Cabot's style so much! Oh well...