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| Title | : | Finding Sky (Benedict-Savant #1) |
| Author | : | Joss Stirling |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
| Published | : | October 7th 2010 by Oxford University Press |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance |
Joss Stirling
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.09 | 16644 Users | 1395 Reviews
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You have half our gifts, I have the other . . . When English girl Sky, catches a glimpse of bad boy Zed in her new American high school, she can't get him out of her head. He talks to her with his thoughts. He reads her mind. He is the boy she will love for ever. Dark shadows stalk her past but a new evil threatens her future. Sky must face the dark even if it means losing her heart.
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| Original Title: | Finding Sky |
| ISBN: | 0192732137 (ISBN13: 9780192732132) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Benedict-Savant #1 |
| Characters: | Zed Benedict, Sky Bright, Xavier "Xav" Benedict, Victor Benedict, Yves Benedict, Trace Benedict, Will Benedict |
| Literary Awards: | Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Nominee for Preis der Jugendjury (2013) |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 16644 Users | 1395 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books Finding Sky (Benedict-Savant #1)
THE SYNOPSIS: You have half our gifts, I have the other . . . When English girl Sky, catches a glimpse of bad boy Zed in her new American high school, she can't get him out of her head. He talks to her with his thoughts. He reads her mind. He is the boy she will love for ever. Dark shadows stalk her past but a new evil threatens her future. Sky must face the dark even if it means losing her heart. THE REVIEW: I'd probably give this one 3.5 or 3.75. It's an entertaining and competently writtenWhen I first saw this book, I wasn't going to bother reading it. The blurb makes it out to be cliché and over the top, and I didn't fancy another Twilight. But still, I gave it a try and bought it. So one rainy afternoon, while I was still feeling lost after finishing my beloved L.J.Snith novel, I decided to read this. I was gripped from the first chapter. It had an intriguing start, and had a nice feeling of normality to it.It starts off by warming us to the characters: Sky, her adoptive
This was a slow building romance with a who-dunnit side plot that was well done, I enjoyed it.Clean from swearing and any mentions of sex.

Yes, yes, yes! This is exactly what I didn't know I was looking for. I haven't read PNR in quite a while. I've kind of unintentionally drifted away from it but this was so refreshing at a time when it seems like nothing I read has been satisfying. I started reading this with no expectations but from the first page, the descriptive, almost poetic writing about the Colorado mountains really drew me in. The main idea behind this story is this: there are people out there with extra sensory abilities
Sky has lived with her adoptive parents since she was 10 years old and remembers little of her life before she was with them. Her parents have been offered jobs running a new arts centre in Colorado and although this means the family leaving their home in Richmond, England they are excited about moving to America. Sky is beginning to settle into her new school and finds herself drawn to the school bad boy Zed. At first he ignores her but then she starts hearing his voice in her head and she
I can't do it. I made it to page 210 and I just can't do it anymore. It's like a really bad rip-off of Twilight and as a twenty two year old, I can't put myself through this. If I'm falling asleep everytime I pick up this book, it's a sign that I shouldn't read it.I'd recommend this to any fourteen year old that doesn't mind reading trash, but there's far more books out there that I deserve to read over this tripe. It'd be a one star if I hated it, but I just don't have the energy so it's a two
Yes, yes, yes! This is exactly what I didn't know I was looking for. I haven't read PNR in quite a while. I've kind of unintentionally drifted away from it but this was so refreshing at a time when it seems like nothing I read has been satisfying. I started reading this with no expectations but from the first page, the descriptive, almost poetic writing about the Colorado mountains really drew me in. The main idea behind this story is this: there are people out there with extra sensory abilities

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