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After reading ALL the reviews, I took my time reading, LightMasters: Number 13. I felt the readers who appreciated this book were most authentic in their perceptions. This is not your standard lovey-dovey romantic book. I respected the author's message and loved the fact that it was not just another cookie-cutter story about vampires or werewolfs. Yes, it's a gritty story that follows the mind of a 13-year-old girl, so those who simply crave romance, this is not the story for you. I truly was me
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LightMasters is toted as YA fiction, but is a story that can be enjoyed by all ages. At times funny, sad, and thoughtful, it is a fantasy at heart, but contains elements of fable as well in that there are lessons to be learned. And although the LightMastes are not animals as you might typically see in fables, they are otherworldly, and the story has morals to impart.
Wells weaves a formidable adventure for her heroine, 13 year old Jessica, a journey that exposes her to good and evil, right and wr ...more
Wells weaves a formidable adventure for her heroine, 13 year old Jessica, a journey that exposes her to good and evil, right and wr ...more

Sep 14, 2011
Amy Eye
marked it as to-read