
Once Dead, Twice Shy
By Kim Harrison
Reviewed by Reece
This book is about a 16 year old who is killed right
after she turns 17. She snatches her killers’ amulet before he could get away.
The amulet gives her the physical illusion of a body. Slowly throughout the
book, you find out how she died and why. This book is full of light reapers,
ones who save. And dark reapers, ones who kill. The main character Madison has
a light reaper friend named Barnabos, who spends a tiny part of the book
teaching her to thought-touch.
I liked how well the book was written, but not the part
about her stealing the amulet. It wasn’t really explained all that well. If she
was dead, how could she have stolen anything? I don’t know maybe that’ll be
touched on in later books?
Madison was a little odd but she didn’t care what
people thought of her and I think that’s a good quality, within reason.
There is some romantic interest between Madison and another character Josh. In my opinion, the buildup between them was cute. They don’t kiss, but during the book, Madison mentions a kiss between her and another character.
There is some romantic interest between Madison and another character Josh. In my opinion, the buildup between them was cute. They don’t kiss, but during the book, Madison mentions a kiss between her and another character.
In the second to last chapter, a dark reaper stabbed
Madison’s killer, and just like that, the problem was over. Her killer is
FINALLY dead.
Because Madison is dead, I imagined the book would be
kind of dark and somber, but nah bro, it wasn’t. There were a lot of humorous moments
that made me laugh out loud.
I liked this book, but the abrupt and too tidy ending
left me with an “Eh” kind of feeling.
I went in reading with low expectations so I wasn’t disappointed.
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