"Pain shoots through my head. Fireworks. Explosions. All inside my brain. The white world goes dark and I know what's about to happen."
This book was seriously addictive. Some say that if you read a book really fast, it's good. I don't really agree with this, seeing as I tend to savor the book, but that wasn't the case here. I suppose I read this in about three days, I can't really remember. But what I'm trying to say in this long ramle of a paragraph is that it was a good book.
It was actually kind of Twilight-esque, which kinda dissapointed me. I tried to ignore it, but my thoughts kept going back to that book. Maybe it was just my head being stupid or something. But one of the things that made it not Twilight was that the characters had flaws! (Ohmugawd, call the cliche police, they need to hear about this great feat of awesome.) Insane, right? Who ever heard of a character that isn't perfect? It was also really creative.
What I liked the most about Need was that the author takes something that seems so benign, little and insignifigant and makes it this sisnister thing that could steal you in the night and make you bleed to death. It was lovely.
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