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A review by kpinthebubble
Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck
4.0
SPOILER ALERT!
If I were to right my true opinion of this book, it would literally take all day to write, so I'll give y'all the abridged version:
I loved Ren. He was sweet, kind, thoughtful, and gorgeous. Who doesn't love a hot guy?! He seems to have no flaws, except for the fact that he can't make a decent American sandwich, but you can only blame that on lack of experience.
I loved Kishan. Even though we don't get to read much about the younger, darker brother, his flirtatious, roguish ways would make any girl fall for him.
I loved Mr. Kadam. He was like a wise grandfather without all the wrinkles and whole lotta cash. A smart guy with lots of resources is necessary for a book like this.
Now into the rant: I wanted to kill Kelsey. She's smart, and clearly wise beyond her years. I understand that she wanted to give her tigers a chance to see and experience the real world for themselves. Being stuck as a tiger for 350 years doesn't give you a chance to truly recognize the world around you. However, just because the book was made a few years ago doesn't mean no word was ever made.
What word am I talking about? I'm talking about YOLO! You only live once, stupid girl! You can still introduce the world to the tigers while being an a relationship with one of them! And if it doesn't work out, it doesn't work out. The least you can do is give it a chance!
I've read this book before, but now that I have all four books, I want to re-read them one more time so that I can have everything in my head for the final book, which I have not read yet. On to Tiger's Quest!
If I were to right my true opinion of this book, it would literally take all day to write, so I'll give y'all the abridged version:
I loved Ren. He was sweet, kind, thoughtful, and gorgeous. Who doesn't love a hot guy?! He seems to have no flaws, except for the fact that he can't make a decent American sandwich, but you can only blame that on lack of experience.
I loved Kishan. Even though we don't get to read much about the younger, darker brother, his flirtatious, roguish ways would make any girl fall for him.
I loved Mr. Kadam. He was like a wise grandfather without all the wrinkles and whole lotta cash. A smart guy with lots of resources is necessary for a book like this.
Now into the rant: I wanted to kill Kelsey. She's smart, and clearly wise beyond her years. I understand that she wanted to give her tigers a chance to see and experience the real world for themselves. Being stuck as a tiger for 350 years doesn't give you a chance to truly recognize the world around you. However, just because the book was made a few years ago doesn't mean no word was ever made.
What word am I talking about? I'm talking about YOLO! You only live once, stupid girl! You can still introduce the world to the tigers while being an a relationship with one of them! And if it doesn't work out, it doesn't work out. The least you can do is give it a chance!
I've read this book before, but now that I have all four books, I want to re-read them one more time so that I can have everything in my head for the final book, which I have not read yet. On to Tiger's Quest!