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Title:Carrier of the Mark (Carrier #1)
Author:Leigh Fallon
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 342 pages
Published:October 4th 2011 by HarperTeen (first published October 1st 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Magic. Mythology. Supernatural
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Their love was meant to be.

When Megan Rosenberg moves to Ireland, everything in her life seems to fall into place. After growing up in America, she's surprised to find herself feeling at home in her new school. She connects with a group of friends, and she is instantly drawn to darkly handsome Adam DeRÍs.

But Megan is about to discover that her feelings for Adam are tied to a fate that was sealed long ago—and that the passion and power that brought them together could be their ultimate destruction.

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Original Title: Carrier of the Mark
ISBN: 0062027875 (ISBN13: 9780062027870)
Edition Language: English
Series: Carrier #1
Characters: Megan Rosenberg, Adam DeRis, Rian DeRis, Aine DeRis, Caleb Rosenberg, Caitlin Brennan, Fionn Christenson
Setting: Kinsale,2011(Ireland)

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Originally posted at Read Me Bookmark Me Love MeCarrier of the Mark is simply amazing. It's been a long time since I've read a novel with explosive romance, brilliant mythology, a whole cast of fantastic supporting characters and nail-biting suspense. I could shout praises all day long! Alas, I must control myself...... Megan Rosenberg and her father move every year, but something about Ireland just feels right, like maybe it's where they're meant to stay for good. On the first day of school,

Beautiful Cover strikes again. Dang it! What I got out of CARRIER was a story of what Bella and Edward would have done, had they not been vampire and emo-girl but rather some other type of supernatural boy and emo girl/Avatar-to- be. Things went quickly though, that I have to give it. Except this fact might have more to do with my feelings of having been there and read that rather than me feeling things like Oh boy! What a good story! Not just that it was in turns abrupt and over the top, but

I keep on reading books, books are already part of my everyday life, but what if you manage to encounter a book that have similarities to the book you hated before you read it. What will you do? React like a destructive monster or an angelic reader who just leave the mess away and continue reading it, or in between. I read few reviews of this book and I was so shocked that until now I can still feel the intense feelings (mostly hatred) of those reviewers and I mean it, I agree to what they

At first I was willing to see this as a meh YA paranormal book.Then I got to the point where I could not ignore ALL the Twilight similarities and was like, really?I mean nearly the same plot, I'm not gonna say plagiarism but it wasn't that original. Or even close to it.I don't mind fanfic, even published fanfic, but at least thoroughly change stuff to the point where we would have no idea. I can't judge because I wrote fanfic, but I don't think my smut writing is worth paying for, tbh. LOL

Let's play a little game of: WHO AM I... -My book starts with me moving to a new location and starting at a new school.-I live with just my dad, but don't worry about him, he's not important. In fact, you'll barely notice he exists at all!-I quickly make friends at my new school. I'm not sure why everyone likes me. I'm not remotely interesting. -I've never had a boyfriend before meeting my love interest and for some reason people at my school find that hard to believe. -As soon as my love

I think I've read this book before, though it was under a different name and instead of people who possessed the powers of the four elements, they were vegetarian vampires...The first half of this book is pretty much exactly the same as Twilight. Megan has just moved to a new town, and is left speechless after first laying eyes on Adam DeRis. He, continuing in the Twilight theme, is arrogant and standoffish, sticking to his siblings while at school, and of course, is devastatingly handsome. The

2.5 starsThis book must have been written at the height of Twilightdom.In the immortal words of Georgia Nicolson, this is a facsimile of a sham. I've read a lot of YA books copying the Twilight playbook, but Carrier of the Mark is the most blatant Twilight clone of them all. I won't get started on specifics because I would exceed the word count allowed for this review, but trust me on this one--just change some names and you've got Twilight (minus that addictive, guilty-pleasure-inducing quality