7 Feb 2012

FIRELIGHT by SOPHIE JORDAN

Hi guys!!!
Sorry it's been taking so long, have had a lot on my plate lately. Seriously, you'd think the teachers would let us have the weekend off but instead they give us a little something called a test on Monday of all days! And what better way to spend our weekend then to study. Oh joy! Only good news is that all of the books I ordered from Amazon got here early and so far I've read two of them; Firelight and Bloodlines. Both were AMAZING and I'm so looking forward to the followups! The book review on Bloodlines will come in a couple of days, just got to make the time for it.

But to be able to have just a little meaning in this oh so not extremely funny and un-entertaining peace, I guess I should start writing about something else then not being able  to write, so, here we go. First I'll start of by saying that this book is amazing and amusing and every single positive adjective you could think of times two. That is how amazing it was reading it though it is not the best book I've read it is one of the better ones. Believe me that says A LOT!

The story evolves around a girl named Jacinda who is forced to move away from her little community of Drakies because of her mothers unknown reasons. They move to a dry and out of the way place that makes it extremely difficult for her to change into what she truly is, a dragon. And not just any dragon, Jacinda is the first fire-breather in over 400 years.Her mother claims that the elders of their pride wants to use her to make more fire-breathers and they therefor have to run. But no matter how far away they get from their previous residence, Jacinda is determined to stay draki, no matter what the risks may be, because she knows that if she stays human to long without changing she will stay human for ever, just like her mother has.


Jacinda tries her hardest to change, no matter what her mother says or how hard it is, she must still try. But the ground is so dry and so is the air which makes it even more difficult and the only thing that makes her start to is the boy who saved her before they moved. The one she met in  the cave. The one she has these really mixed feelings for. There is only two things stopping her from being with him every single second; A mean-girl named Brookklyn, who is determined to go against any girl that interests him, and the little, tiny fact that she so easily forgets every time she looks at him, he's a Dragonhunter. Born into a dragonhunter familly and he doesn't recognizes her from their previous meeting because when they first met she was in her draki form, not her human one.

Hope I didn't give away to much because it really is a book worth reading. Well then, Bye <3