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Paperback Abandon Book

ISBN: 0545040647

ISBN13: 9780545040648

Abandon

(Book #1 in the Abandon Series)

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Book Overview

New from #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot, a dark, fantastical story about this world . . . and the underworld. Though she tries returning to the life she knew before the accident, Pierce can't help but feel at once a part of this world, and apart from it. Yet she's never alone . . . because someone is always watching her. Escape from the realm of the dead is impossible when someone there wants you back. But now she's moved to a new town. Maybe at her new school, she can start fresh. Maybe she can stop feeling so afraid. Only she can't. Because even here, he finds her. That's how desperately he wants her back. She knows he's no guardian angel, and his dark world isn't exactly heaven, yet she can't stay away . . . especially since he always appears when she least expects it, but exactly when she needs him most. But if she lets herself fall any further, she may just find herself back in the one place she most fears: the Underworld.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Not great, but good

I have mixed feelings about this book. The main character is only 17, and she's in over her head with a difficult situation. If she comes across as a whiner at times, it's understandable. She's trying to cope the best she can, making mistakes along the way. The story is written in the first person, and it's like we're listening to her mental chatter, with its insecurities and confusion. I can't say this is a great story. But it's a good story. If you're starving for a youth novel in the metaphysical genre that is an alternative to vampires and werewolves, this book might be worth a try. But it's not as polished as "Born at Midnight" or "Dark Frost." At times the writing style seems disjointed, bouncing back and forth between the not-too-distant past and the present. Although the writing style did not captivate me, the story was good enough for me to finish reading it.

It's a perfectly serviceable Meg Cabot book.

If you like Meg Cabot, you'll probably like this book. If you don't, this won't change your mind. To me, Meg Cabot is a popcorn book writer—they're just fun books. You probably won't remember them a week after you read them, but they're entertaining, and light enough to read over an evening. POTENTIAL SPOILERS This one is a little silly, but it's hard to not be when the premise is a teenage death deity falling for a mortal girl. If you can get over that, most of the characters are charming, and it's a competent story, if a little trite.

Interesting plot, but badly written

Reread this series, as it was my favorite in my younger years, and was utterly surprised at how tragically written it is. Had the story been written better, tge book would no doubt be more interesting.

Abandon Mentions in Our Blog

Abandon in Into the Underworld
Into the Underworld
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • October 21, 2021

As autumn deepens, we recall the Greek myth about the king of the underworld kidnapping the goddess of spring and forcing the world into winter. Enjoy this deep dive into some of the literature reimagining this tantalizing tale.

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