Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Entaglement- Dan Rix

Hotheaded heartthrob Aaron Harper is scheduled to meet his half in twenty-nine days, and he doesn’t buy a word of that entanglement crap. So what if he and his half were born the same day and share a spooky psychic connection? Big deal. After breaking one too many teenage girls’ hearts, he’ll stick to brawling with the douchebag rugby players any day.

Until the day a new girl arrives at school and threatens everything he takes for granted.

Cold and unapproachable, Amber Lilian hates the growing list of similarities between her and the one boy she can’t read, Aaron: born the same day, both stubborn, both terrified of meeting their halves. . . . All the more reason not to trust him. That she would rather die than surrender herself as her half’s property is none of his damn business. But once lost in Aaron’s dangerous, jet black eyes, she’s already surrendered more than she cares to admit.

Tangled in each other’s self-destructive lives, Aaron and Amber learn the secret behind their linked births and why they feel like halves—but unless they can prove it before they turn eighteen, Aaron faces a lifetime alone in a world where everyone else has a soulmate . . . and he’ll have to watch Amber give herself to a boy who intends to possess not only her body but also a chunk of her soul.









Entanglement the Review

4 Stars

            This book was very good. The Dystopian aspect of this book was very good. The whole connection aspect how the kids are connected to one another. Whoever they’re connected to is their like match and they will live happily ever after together. I liked the aspect of this book.

          I loved the characters too. Aaron and Amber were my favorites. Aaron was sweet and attentive. He didn’t want anything to happen to Amber. Amber and Aaron were meant to be together. Their connection was severed as babies. They were meant to be together and Aaron was determined to have Amber. He has an attitude which I find very real and I really liked it. It made Aaron who he is. If he didn’t have the attitude he wouldn’t be one of my favorite characters.

          Amber was somewhat awesome. She had the worst temper ever. But it worked for her. If it didn’t I would worry a little. Someone who is supposed to have an attitude and it doesn’t work for her, doesn’t work for me. But Amber’s attitude was perfect for her. Sometimes, Amber doesn’t bow down to authority. Other times she does, but she bows down sometimes to save Aaron.

          I didn’t like Clive because he was crazy, controlling, insane, and seriously rude. He took after his father. Clive annoyed me and his attitude was a serious problem. I also didn’t like how Amber was a little whiny and how she didn’t stand up for herself very well.

          I really loved the plot because Amber and Aaron were supposed to be together but they weren’t because Clive’s father switched Aaron with Clive. All because Clive’s connected partner died before they met and it messed Clive up. So Clive’s crazy father switched Clive and Aaron. Amber comes from a good family so Clive’s father thought his son and Amber would be a perfect match. But they wouldn’t be because Amber would lose all the good parts of herself. In this book the women were treated like slaves to their husband’s. Amber would’ve been like that too if it wasn’t for Aaron.

 

Quote-

        “The task is not to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought about that which everybody sees.

Songs

        Cry With You- Hunter Hayes

        Get To Me- Lady Antebellum













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