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Need

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $16.99
Manufacturer: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books
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Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-24
Summary: "AMAZING - best book EVER"
I must be the PICKIEST reader int he world, yet i find myself constantly at the book store or receiving books as gifts, often resulting in many, many unread books. On the new books table, the cover and name of need caught my eye. I began to drift to the inside cover which drew my eye to the next page and my butt to the floor or the book store. I read through the first couple chapters and i was HOOKED. I loved the style of writing and how Carrie Jones never dwelt on small things, while leaving your mind open to imagine. An example of this is never telling us if she got her car registered or what she does during the day. I have never read a more creative, well written, beautiful book with such an imaginative plot, leaving plenty to the readers own imagination. Eleven thumbs up!!
I NEED NEED!!!!!!!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-22
Summary: "Not the Twilight Rip-Off I was Expecting"
From the cover, I was certain that Need was a book about vampires. I mean, It's a picture of a neck! Need is not about vampires at all. It's about shapeshifters and pixies. Like in many urban fantasies, these pixies are anything but cute. They're deadly. Though Need is comparable to books like Wicked Lovely, it holds its own and is a worthwhile read.
Zara has just lost her stepfather, who she considered her only father. Suffering from depression, and suddenly seeing a strange man who seems to be following her, she is sent to stay with her grandma in a small northern town. Boys have started disappearing, and it turns out that the stranger Zara's been glimpsing isn't imaginary, but very real and deadly. With her new friends, Isi and Devlin, and the mysterious Nick, Zara investigates what at first looks like a serial killer leaving bizarre clues, and turns out to be something much stranger...
Some of Need was predictable, but not to the point of annoying me. I really like the character development. I like Zara's personality; she believes in peace, is involved with Amnesty International, and is pretty nonaggressive at the beginning of the book; one of her greatest challenges is to remain true to herself and protect the people she loves. I also really like that, unlike almost every other YA heroine, she has good, close friends, and is not totally obsessed with her love interest. Justine magazine compared Need to a cross between a Stephan King novel and Twilight. I actually, totally agree, and add that it also has a spark all its own.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-08-18
Summary: "Not What I Expected.....At All"
This book was supposed to be about a young girl who finds herself being stalked, which sounded interesting to me. It really wasn't about that. This book was disappointing. I hate how the book sounded so mysterious and all, then it turned into a book about fairytopia and were-animals. Disappointing.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-08-14
Summary: "Need: Not very good"
I grabbed the book only because I like the cover. The book I couldn't say the same. There were good parts to the book, but in all I was utterly bored with this book. This book was very fast, but the plot wasn't that solid. The main character is paranoid when she realizes someone is constantly watching her, who wouldn't be? The part that bothered me was the fact that she immediately jumped on the idea of this person being a pixie. There was no appeal to me, no reason to keep going. This wasn't a page turner, in fact I was almost scared to turn the pages. Maybe this because I thought it would be screwed up even more the farther I read. There were no mysteries I could delve into and try to figure out on my own. The mysteries the author did leave for us to solve were utterly and disappointingly obvious. I wasn't surprised once when I read this book, and the main character didn't seem to be either. Despite it all I finished the book. I didn't like this book, and it's one I will never read again. Points for the originality on pixies-which I haven't heard from in awhile. But then again there are yet again wolves in this story. It was book that I considered a waste of time.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-13
Summary: "Great Start to Series"
NEED, by Carrie Jones, is an alluring story that follows a phobia-obsessed girl to Bedford, Maine, after her step-father's death. Zara's mother thought she needed a change of scenery, but what Zara found was an adventure and mystery of supernatural proportions.
I enjoyed this story very much. A new image of pixies and Were's were introduced and I found myself engrossed in listening to this book right from the start. I think this book was a great beginning to the series because we got the whole backstory of Zara and the strange happenings in Bedford. I felt there was no stone unturned at the end of the book, and I was ready to continue the story when it was over.
Since this story was such a mystery at the beginning, I was surprised when each secret was revealed. The pixies and Were's that Jones created were unique in their own right. The physical attributes of the pixies was interesting, I liked the fact that when un-glamoured they were blue with wicked sharp teeth. It added an element of savagery that otherwise was not shown when glamoured. I also liked that the Were's were not just Werewolves, they were able to take the shape of other animals as well, which I admit is pretty awesome.
In terms of characters, I had mixed emotions. I really liked Zara but the Amnesty International thing got a bit preachy at times. I understand that she was passionate about it, but I felt at times it went a bit overboard for me. Also, with Issie and her babbling, I tended to roll my eyes a lot. But even though she was a bit annoying at times, I felt she was an absolute sweetheart and a steady friend for Zara during this crazy time in her life. Zara and Nick were obviously meant for each other. Nick was the protective type and Zara was always putting herself in trouble and needing Nick, they were great compliments for each other.
There was one thing that turned me off from the audiobook that probably would have never been an issue if I read the book instead of listened, which was the accents of the Bedford residents. Besides Devyn, the rest of the characters voices were high-pitched and similar to a Boston accent. Personally, I dislike that accent so for the first half of the book I was cringing whenever Betty or Issie spoke. Nothing against Julia Whelan because she only performed as she was supposed to, but I am unenthusiastic about that accent so I felt that took away from the story immensely.
Other than that, I enjoyed this story and was very anxious to start the next book, Captivate.