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Night Star: A Novel
Night Star: A Novel
Night Star: A Novel
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Night Star: A Novel

Written by Alyson Noël

Narrated by Katie Schorr

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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At the start of this anxiously awaited novel, Ever and Damen are still separated by the poison lingering in Damon’s body. Their only hope of being together is the antidote that was spilled all over Jude’s shirt when he killed their enemy Roman. Now Haven is in possession of the shirt—and she’s out for revenge. Blinded by rage and grief, Haven—who blames Ever for killing Roman—could be Ever and Damen’s deadliest enemy yet.

Now Ever is forced to make an impossible choice—allow Haven to destroy her and her dearest friends, or send her to the Shadowland, the abyss for lost souls.

A Macmillan Audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 16, 2010
ISBN9781427212832
Night Star: A Novel
Author

Alyson Noël

Alyson Noel is a #1 New York Times bestselling author. She was born and raised in The OC and has lived in both Mykonos and Manhattan, but now finds herself settled right back in California where she lives and writes full time.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book is about how Ever wants to be with Damen, and she can. There is just one problem, Ever's best firend, Haven, thinks that Ever purposely killed he boyfriend Roman. Ever has explained that Roman's death was an accident, but Haven doesnt believe her. So in retaliation, Haven decides that she is going to create a plan to destroy Ever and Damen. That is what this book is about. I think this book is really good. I really love the whole Immortals series. This book is full of twisting turns that will make u want to never put the book down. This book is for young adults, like all the rest of the Immortal books. I think that if u like surprises, fantasies, and romance put together in one book, then this is the book for you. I rate this book with 5 stars.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm really impressed with how many new and unexpected turns this series is taking! For someone who doesn't believe in psychics or reincarnation or karma in the least, I find myself really enjoying this story. I really like Ever and Damen as a couple. I can't help but root for them and to be a little heartbroken every time their efforts in obtaining the antidote fail. I LOVE the idea of Summerland. It reminds me of my daydreams when I was young.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Right I have to point out that Night Star BASICALLY just repeated the same plot line that occurred in Dark Flame but despite this, I loved it! I'm not sure if it was purely because I hated Haven from the start, or because I just really like these books... could be either. Anyway. I find Damens character to be annoying me now. But I'm quite tempted to say it's not actually Damen who is annoying me, but more the relationship he and Ever have. In a way I am glad the series is coming to an end now because Ever and Damen need to decide once and for all whether or not they're going to get their happy ending or not. I fear it's going to get to the point where, I couldn't care less if these two don't get to spend the rest of eternity 'shagging'. SPOILERS:: Favourite character in this book was Miles, and I don't want to have to defend that choice but I feel like i'm going to have to. Miles is the only character in this book who is okay with himself and who isn't swayed by the immortal offering. When he's offered the elixir he turns it down, with no questions, just a no and that was it. I figure he's a strong character and one that Ever should have trusted more anyway. Granted I hated him in Blue Moon but that is Roman's fault! I love Miles now :)WHY is Sabine being a bitch now?! Someone answer me that question!! ARGH! I liked you!!! Now I hate you!!!I am going to end up simply ranting about this book at this rate. But any way! I liked this book a lot more than the previous 3, but not as much as Evermore yet! So rating is a little awkward...
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    full review and casting couch on talksupe.blogspot.comI've been surprisingly taken by this series. It has it's hits and misses but overall it's entertaining enough. If one reads beyond the talk about Karma, reincarnation, and other cosmic stuff, you'll actually see that Ever's life is an example, though a well-contrived fictional one, of a moral story. It shows us the "ripple effect" and even if some scenes and conversations in the book are very teen therefore irritating for a non-teen like me, it has its merits and in a way Alyson Noel is sharing with us her values and her take on losing people you love, trust and friendship
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I tried and tried to get into this book. I think I am just tired of the series. I finally finished the book and now have the finally book to read. I really liked the first couple books, but I think they have lost their steam. Just get the potion to touch already!!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Great as always! Love the tension between Ever and Haven and the out come. Can't wait for the last book to come out.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I was surprised how much i liked this new addition to the Immortal series by Alyson Noel. I was starting to get very sick of this series towards thee end, it seemed like each book was just dragging things out. Thank god that Night Star came threw, night star has less (somewhat confusing) magic involved, more problems of Ever's love triangle with Jude and Damen (which i love!) and more mystery towards the end making it hard to not want the 6th and Final book right after you finish this. If you are reading the Immortal series and feel your gettting sick of it, PLEASE continue it, Night Star was just as good as evermore and blue moon (which are the best in the series). I know I am very happy i didnt give up on this series, and cannot wait for the 6th and finale book!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book is exactly why I wish authors would not attempt to write a series comprised of more than 3 books. They become little more than redundant fillers. Such is the case with "Night Star." I've enjoyed the series so far. It isn't the absolute best series I've ever read, but it's very entertaining and began with a very good idea. The execution of it has become monotonous, however. In this book, Ever and Haven are still fighting. Haven becomes increasingly more greedy and her ego more and more inflated until she's despicable. You can't wait to get rid of her. In fact, for most of the book, I was simply hoping Ever would kill her and be done with it. The fact that Ever still tries to reason with her and offer her "a way out" makes it hard to take Ever seriously. How could anyone be so stupid? I realize you and Haven had a good friendship, but obviously, since Roman entered the picture, that's over. Get over it. Move on. Quit putting your own life (not to mention Jude's and Damen's as well) in jeopardy trying to save her. Speaking of Jude, he was quite good in this book. At one point, he even grows a backbone and refuses to allow Ever to run to him every time she's upset with Damen. In this book, she must face her true feelings for Jude and Dame and make a choice between them. (Not that this particular story line hasn't already happened before...yawn.) You know who she chooses; there's no point in even mentioning it. Twilight was a story about Bella & Edward, and this is a story about Ever & Damen. Jude offers a fun diversion, however. Miles is also more likable in this book. He's become more confident and is more "in the loop" now. The main problem (between Haven & Ever) is resolved and it seems that Ever will never again doubt her true love. Sounds good, right? Not exactly, because you see, the antidote is still missing. Why? One would imagine that if they actually resolved this issue, the series would end, and Ms. Noel would then be forced to actually think of a new story to tell. It's much easier to simply drag out this one as long as possible. No need to worry about writer's block. Just throw in a little conflict that won't interfere with the major one I thought about 4 books ago, and voila! Another hefty royalty payment. It's a bit insulting that authors such as Alyson Noel continue to write "fluff" that does not contain enough real material to stand alone as its own book. My only consolation is that I didn't spend my own money on this book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Guys, forgive me for saying this... but was anyone else under the impression that this was going to be the last book in the series? No? For some reason, it took me until I was 40 pages way from finishing it to realize that there was one more book - Everlasting - due out in August.Anyways, let`s get on with this review!My Summary: The story starts off with Ever arguing with Haven - or so we think. After a little argument and a few thrown punches, we figure out that Ever was just practising her technique on 'fake' Havens that she manifested herself. We also learn that it's the last day of summer vacation, and Ever is definitely not looking forward to being trapped in the same building as Haven 5 days a week. To get her mind off of her imminent meeting with Haven the next day, Damen takes Ever to Summerland, where they decide to take a look at a sort of 'slide show' of their past lives - the ones Ever has no recollection of.Halfway through the show, a face flashes on the screen - Ever's, from one of her many past lives.Except this one is different.Damen reacts suddenly, shutting off the film-reel and trying to explain, but Ever refuses to listen. She can`t help but wonder... could this be what Jude was trying to warn her about? Could there be some dark secret that Damen is trying to hide about himself?Thoughts: This book seemed a lot better than the past few, although I think Blue Moon is