Initiation (The Bonfire Chronicles)

Initiation (The Bonfire Chronicles)
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Imogen Rose
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16+
Release Date
November 23, 2011
ISBN13
0982800258
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Welcome to Bonfire Academy!

Set in the foothills of the alpine mountains in St.Moritz, this exclusive private school caters to a special kind of student. Enter at your own risk... but if you are human, you may not want to enter at all.

WARNING: This YA story is set in a school for paranormals who are very different from normal human teens. Thus, the language and some scenes might not be appropriate for younger YA readers. Recommended for those sixteen and above.

INITIATION is the first book in the prequel series (Bonfire Academy) of the Bonfire Chronicles.

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The author wrote an incredible read
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I loved the characters and the drama
the plot was amazing and you were always entertained
one of the best books i have ever read
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The best book I have ever read...
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I recommend this for her fans, of course, but also for those of us that enjoy some good Young Adult fiction. This is well done YA. I'm considering making my book club read one of her books, actually.
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Let me lay it out for you. This is a five star book. Period. Heck, I think nearly all of Imogen Rose's books are five stars in my eyes so far. It's kind of crazy. Did the author make a deal with the devil or something to get this level of pure talent or what? Or maybe one of these demons from this book? Hmmm...

So. I'm conflicted, confounded, confused... I'm something... about this book. I really liked Faustine, the first "book" in the series. I'll admit when I got this request for review (and then bought it because I loved it so much and wanted to share with others), I was really a little disappointed that she was putting out a prequel already. It seemed odd. I'm so used to those coming 2-3 books after a series is going.

My confliction (is that a word? No? I just made it up! YES!) comes from the fact that I think I liked Cordelia a whole heck of a lot more than Faustine (the character). I mean A LOT more. In fact, I'll say that there were a few times when I thought Faustine was just downright annoying in this particular book. I think that was because Cordelia comes off as such an amazing strong and deep character that she completely overshadowed everyone else she came into contact with - the good news is that this covers up those few times that I was on the Faustine-hate-train.

So, book 2 (errr... 3... err.. whatever) will be out eventually. Who do I want to read more of? Faustine or Cordelia? It's very confusing - you see my problem right? I SHOULD want to read more about Faustine, but right at this moment, two days after reading it, I could care less about that brat. Bring more Cordelia, baby!

Having said that, you absolutely do not have to have read Faustine to read this book. It will help because you'll have some clues, but it's not necessary. The writing is amazing, it flows off of the page easily. I read this on my Kindle and the formatting was absolutely gorgeous and the editing was amazing, impeccable even - so unheard of in the independent realm of publishing.

There's a bit of a warning written into the description and it's true, this is for the older set of YA, but ya know... I'd let my kids read it probably at the age of thirteen (I'm a very lenient parent, so maybe even earlier) - BUT it is a bit edgier. There's some sex (barely worth mentioning, if I'm being honest) and some cursing. But ya know... these kids had to grow up eventually, right?

I'll be honest, folks. I keep waiting for Imogen to write a bad book. I mean, it happens, right? I have yet to read an author that has written more than five or six books that I didn't dislike one of them. She is one of the YA authors to watch and I'm glad to have gotten to know her work before she gets all famous and writes that really bad book ;)

I wish I could say more... but really, just go buy it.
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My Favorite Imogen Book
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I am not an active reader, but Imogen Rose's books are just so easy to get into and caught up in! AMAZING!
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My sister was obsessed with this book. I finally gave in and read it.
I AM SO GLAD I DID!!!!!!!!!!
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A truly great book for all ages.
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I am a 28 year old man and I HIGHLY enjoyed every novel in this series.
This is more of a mature teen read, so I LOVED it!
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AMAZING!
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A must read!
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A Red Adept Select book (voted "Outstanding in Genre"-YA)

'It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." - Herman Melville. That one phrase changed my life, AND my perception of what people expected. So I wrote it down, in a little black book, and put it in my purse. Now, I can't tell you exactly how many times I have read that 1 phrase since I wrote it down, but every time I read a book, and then bask in the brilliance of it's originality I think of Herman and his wise advice. THEN...I think of the authors that exude this quality more than most. Imogen Rose is one of these authors. - KindleObsessed

Let me lay it out for you. This is a five star book. Period. Heck, I think nearly all of Imogen Rose's books are five stars in my eyes so far. It's kind of crazy. Did the author make a deal with the devil or something to get this level of pure talent or what? Or maybe one of these demons from this book? Hmmm... - Candy Beuchamp (Candy's Raves)

Initiation is the irresistibly addictive, action-packed first book in the new prequel series to The Bonfire Chronicles. - Fiktshun

Paranormal fans are going to go insane when they read this cool tale, that is almost reminiscent of the Xmen school, but so much more. - Freda's Voice
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