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A review by jane_kelsey
Jenny Pox by J.L. Bryan
3.0
Jenny Pox started amazing. I was wowed. Brilliant characters, scenes, writing. Then, it kind of faded away, lost in the story. I really hated Ashleigh, the writer created a very powerful villain here and it kinda took the spell from Jenny who mostly sat back and posed victim.
I liked the relationship Jenny - Seth; so different from what you usually find on ya books. I liked the fact that in the end they all had very much to loose. It felt real and heartbreaking. But it was way too long. A bit shorter and condensed would've been better in my opinion. Read the first half, then jump to the end and it's still gonna make a lot of sense. I truly loved this book when it started, but after a while it for sidetracked.
I really found interesting the powers of Jenny. Deadly powers that kept her aloof and on the side, instead of the usually teen angst found in the genre.
I liked the relationship Jenny - Seth; so different from what you usually find on ya books. I liked the fact that in the end they all had very much to loose. It felt real and heartbreaking. But it was way too long. A bit shorter and condensed would've been better in my opinion. Read the first half, then jump to the end and it's still gonna make a lot of sense. I truly loved this book when it started, but after a while it for sidetracked.
I really found interesting the powers of Jenny. Deadly powers that kept her aloof and on the side, instead of the usually teen angst found in the genre.