Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Otherworldlies by Jennifer Anne Kogler

Synopsis
Fern communicates with her dog, blisters from just moments in the sun, and has correctly predicted the daily weather for more than two years. Even so, she's always seemed to be a normal twelve-year-old girl . . . until one day when Fern closes her eyes in class and opens them seconds later on a sandy beach miles away from school. When Fern disappears again, this time to a place far more dangerous, she begins to realize exactly how different she is.
With the help of her twin brother, Sam, Fern struggles to gain control of her supernatural powers. The arrival of a sinister vampire in town—who seems to have an alarming interest in Fern's powers—causes Fern to question her true identity. Who is she? More importantly, who can she count on? Soon Fern finds herself in the middle of a centuries-old battle—one that could destroy Fern and endanger everyone she loves.

Review:

The Otherworldlies is a fairly unique story, mixed with several mythologies, adding a twist to vampire novels.

While it is a good read, I must admit dear readers that I did check out for moments during the story. It got to be a bit tedious and on occasion boring.

The characters are grounded but don't necessarily draw you in to make that "special" connection.

An overall fair read.


Grade: B-

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