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Need by Carrie Jones
(Updated: September 29, 2012)
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Not so good, actually. . .
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Reader reviewed by Crimin

Need had always caught my attention at the local bookstore, with its lovely cover and its interesting summary, but it took me nearly a month to succumb to its charms and buy it.

Simply, this book is about a girl named Zara, who likes to collect phobias and to list them in her mind during troubling times.  Her father has just died, sending her into a deep, gray depression.  Trying to her happy again, her mother sends her away to her grandmothers, far up in the snow state of Maine.

Its there that Zara finds out about mythical beings, like pixies and werewolves, and how they are very dangerous. . .and very real.  

It took about three days to read, which is normal for me, but I wasnt pleased with this book.  The characters seemed childish and, I beg pardon, dumb at times even when the answer to something was clearly obvious.  

I wouldnt recommend this book to much of anyone, even though the plot was intriguing and the Nancy Drew clues hidden in the folds of Stephen King novels made me smile.  Unless youre looking for a boring read (as nothing really magical happens until late in the book), then I suggest you pick this up to kill a few days worth of time.

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You NEED to Read This Book
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Reader reviewed by Melissa C.

This book takes you deep into Pixie and Were folklore.  A mystery of young missing boys needs to be solved.
Zara is a new girl  at her Maine school. She recently moved in with her grandmother, who she discovers is a Were-tiger as well is a mysterious boy, Nick. Zara's step father dies and a strange man stalks her. A king Pixie. He needs her mother's kiss in order to live.
The debut novel will keep fans of paranormal novels going!
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Not As Good As I Expected...
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Reader reviewed by Sara

From book jacket: Pain shoots through my head. Fireworks. Explosions. All inside my brain. The world goes dark and I know whats about to happen. Zara White suspects theres a freaky guy semi-stalking her. Shes also obsessed with phobias. And its true, she hasnt exactly been herself since her stepfather died. But exiling her to shivery Maine to live with her grandmother? That seems a bit extreme. The move is supposed to help her stay sane& but Zaras pretty sure her mom just cant deal with her right now.
She couldnt be more wrong. Turns out the semi-stalker is not a figment of Zaras overactive imagination. In fact, hes still following her, leaving behind an eerie trail of gold dust. Theres something not right not human in this sleepy Maine town, and all signs point to Zara.

Favorite characters, quotes/lines: Nick: he was a dynamic character, I wish we had gotten to know him better; Devyn and Issie: I wish they were have had a bigger part in the novel

When I finished this book I felt: This book was good, and Ill probably read the next one (if there is one), but it wasnt something to rave about. Zara was an airhead and not in a cute way. She kept putting herself in stupid situations; she must have taken after her mother who didnt seem that bright either. The supernatural elements of this book were good, but it didnt really seem fully developed. And, while some of the lines were funny, many of them, especially Zaras, were pretty inane.

Other books to read by this author: this is Jones first novel

I would recommend this book to: Im not really sure Young Adult/Supernatural fans but only if they have already read some better books (they should read this one if theyve already read everything else.)
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If you are into fairies this is a good book
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Reader reviewed by Debbie

I have been on a vampire kick lately and without meaning to it looks
like I have been starting a pixie/fairy kick now with Wicked Lovely by
Melissa Marr, Need and coming up in my TBR pile is Fragile Eternity by
Melissa Marr as well.


I thought when I read the synopsis that Zara was going to be one of
those frail girls who suffered from a fear of pretty much everything
but instead she behaved more like a girl who was just a walking
encyclopedia about phobias who deals with the death of her father by
reciting lists of phobias and what they mean.   Her grandma, Betty, is
a kick ass character that helps Zara get her spunk back and of course
there has to be the handsome young man to help rescue Zara, Nick. 


While the story was interesting I cant say the book really grabbed
me and I couldnt put it down.  I would say it was a good story but not
a great story although I would not hesitate to pick up another book by
Jones.

Reprinted here with author's permission.



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