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Hidden by P.C. Cast

dstoltzfus's review against another edition

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

diaryofabookahloic's review against another edition

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5.0

Well you all I've just finish hidden by P.C and Kirsten Cast and it was a good addition to the series. it had a lot going on. with saving Zoey's grandma from you know who let just hope the ending is a sign that she not as all powerful as she think she is. with out giving to much more of the story line away which isn't much all you know is that grandma redbird is in trouble. which not all that happen in this book at all by far you learn a few thing and you want to kill someone we all as house of night lover came to love in the first nine book because that person turns hateful and you continue to hate Dallas too.with all the chaos that going on their is help for the last person you would think. You see a little gimps at why nefert is so damn hateful and i refuse to spell her name right that how much i hate her. other then that you continue with the multipal points of view the last few book has been in but it not to much going on at once since every thing goes great with each of the other point of view. nothing is out of place or not needed.

monia3msc's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay, this series is pretty..... LONG. Just saying. I've hated and loved it. Right now I'm just anxious to get to the end; not because I wanna know what happens, well yeahh i do, but mostly because I believe it should be done aleady!! Anyway, honestly the whole book takes up three days or so. I find it a little too descriptive, but i guess it helps understand what's going on. I'm mad at Zoey(once again). I wanted her to feel that connection with Aurox/Heath but she didnt. They all find out at the end. This is just sad. I love Heath, he is personally my favorite. I miss Heath Heath. A LOT. And I'm confused, is Heath part of Aurox or is Aurox Heath itself? I mean when you read from Aurox's POV it confused me when Aurox and Heath talked. :O OVERALL: good book, not my favorite of them all but still good.

P.S.
I honestly hope this series ends soonツ

ladyfrostine's review against another edition

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3.0

The story is a bit dragging and I wish Neferet would die already.

emiliekjaer's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

beatriix's review against another edition

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3.0

Otro volumen de esta interminable saga, Y se suponía que el anterior a éste iba a ser el último ¬¬
En fin, Hidden pierde bastante nivel comparando con los primeros, que tampoco eran una maravilla. Creo que voy a dejar de leer esta saga, y ya cuando se termine me pondré a ella.

ccath's review against another edition

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3.0

I kinda like how the story is progressing however I was a bit put off my the whole Erin thing, let's see what it'll be like in the next book. Honestly even if this is not the best written series it's nice to read a series to keep me off my screens

rosekk's review against another edition

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2.0

I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO ANNOYED AT THE END OF A BOOK. I have read all ten books in this series - TEN - and even now, at the end, the story hasn't damn well finished. I won't explain the lack of ending, for dear of spoilers, but seriously, you stick with a series for that long, and they can't even gratify you with a proper ending? After all the time and money I've invested into The House of Night?? I am highly unimpressed.

That is not the only fault with this book either. It was pretty badly written/badly edited in that the dialogue was pretty unbelievable. Cheesy in places, and in others set up very obviously to drive the story to a certain point, so as to make the speech unnatural. There was also a lot of over explanation - have they never heard of an inference? 'cause that's enough. I don't need the same point explained 50 times over; I am not a complete idiot.

It was exciting for a little while, so in places I got into the story. These moments were so vastly overshadowed by the rest of it though, that it's barely worth mentioning.

In the off chance that anyone else is planning on reading this book, my advice is this: just don't bother. If, like me, you cannot leave a series unfinished, and find you must read the book then my deepest sympathies for the time you are about to waste.

lace_kh's review against another edition

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DNF. This series is just dragging. A friend told me to read them but unfortunately there is way too much filler and suddenly we’ve added the point of view of characters no one cares about??? Yeah. No. Should have wrapped up the series 3 books ago. 

shaniellew's review against another edition

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3.0

I loved this book teh most out of this series why
1. there was no male drama
2. zoey grew the f up (thank god)
3. the authors stopped referring to tv shows every five seconds
4. shaunee and erin have stopped being obnoxious
5 they actually tried to defeat neferet oh thank the lord
6. every body is appearing to get a happy ending (for now based on this writing style they may just burst in flames in the next book)


Now what exactly is erebus' problem
when is zoey going to 'change'are we gonna find out before the series finishes
so many questions so little books