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3 out of 5 stars. I used to really love the house of night series but as I aged I started to see how utterly flawed it was. This graphic novel is no different. I don't understand why it's so graphic (sex, rape, beatings, homophobia, etc), yet the characters act like they just turn 13. It's frustrating! It just rubs me the wrong way now that I'm older. I also feel a theme of men always being the root of the almighty goddesses issues. The art in this book is better than other book to graphic novel...
There was one good thing about this book. And that was the cover.Not that I expected much from a comic version of a book, but... This was hardly recognizable. It's just 5 chapters, each chapter is Zoey learning a lesson from a story Damien reads from the Handbook. An occasional short flashback to explain something that happened because they started with book 2 and suddenly realized Oh, stuff happened in book 1, let's flashback.The focus is obviously on these stories and everything else is pushed...
Rating: 4.5I really loved this story and the idea that vampires are not bad, they have always been there just misunderstood. The only thing I didn't care of is that I missed out on what the book was about at first. It took me a few minutes to realize that if you want to understand what's going on with the characters you have to read the actually book.
So... I didn't read the synopsis and thought this was a graphic novel adaptation of the first five books. Oops. It does have some reminders of things that happened, but it's focused on women that Nyx has given affinities to in the past and how Zoey learns from their stories. I really liked the art style, and although there were several artists working on different issues, everything is consistent and the characters are depicted perfectly and are easy to identify. However, at the end of the day,
DNF for now. I think reading the novels first will help. Very beautiful artwork though.
I liked it - but - having read the original novel series I found it lacking. I had trouble thinking of all the things not fully explained. But, I recognize if you have not read the novel versions you would never know and likely enjoy immensely. As a teacher, who is looking for graphic novels of YA novels to use in a classroom with low-level reading but with appropriate/high interest for teenagers, I thought this would be very good. I was disappointed with a violent gang rape scene and extreme vi...
Zoey Redbird has exposed Aphrodite for her bullying ways. In result, she's taken Aphrodite's place as leader of the Dark Daughters. Leading up to her first meeting, she starts questioning if she's meant to be the leader. Nyx tasks here with learning five lessons so she can always be sure she will be good enough. I want to preface this by saying two things. I bought this four years ago and never read it because I found it hard to read on the kindle. I also haven't really had the opportunity to re...
Nice lil read, adorable illustrations! Just the quick pick me up read needed for a house of night fix till the next full book comes out! Would love to hear more vampyre stories from this perspective especially ones the fledglings have to learn about
Personally, I'm finding the current trend of giving popular books a graphic novel treatment to be a bit played out. But the one thing this particular series-turned-comic has going for it is that it's a new story rather than a straight adaptation.Unfortunately, it suffers from a lot of inconsistency, especially in the art which vacillates between being confusing due to differing from the book descriptions to downright, well, awful and ugly. The story itself is rather weak and incredibly forgettab...
This graphic novel is about Zoey Redbird whose world has been turned upside down ever since she was Marked as a vampyre. Now that she is Marked she has to go to a new school with new hours and she makes new friends and well enemies pretty fast. She must also adapt to craving blood and her new affinities. Well, Zoey figure things out in her new life? I really enjoyed this graphic novel, the illustrations are amazing in the book. And I loved that it was a little different than the actual book and...
I enjoyed it and it was interesting but sometimes the drawing style bugged me :/
Not sure where to begin. Aphrodite is her normal slur-tossing spoiled self with insecurities galore. They stay strong to the fundamentals. Vampyres have to get permission to feed, the feeding is not painful but pleasurable and gentle on the senses. They have been hunted and hurt for a long time on account of what they are. And Zoey is capable of learning each element.Seeing Stevie Rae, I both love how she looks and it does not match how I always saw her in the books, which might be good, as I al...
I bought it because I read most of the books in the series, but when I started reading I was extremely confused because I was waiting for Lissa to pop up in the story. Then I realized that I had mixed up House of Night with Vampire Academy. After that, the light turned on and I could more or less picture in my mind all I remember from the novels.So, yeah, maybe this one should be read while reading the books, when the memory is still fresh.Apart from that, the story centers around Zoey and the f...
I have a love/hate relationship with the novels so I'm not sure why I thought the graphic novel would be any better.
To see full review click here.Graphic novel versions of YA books. They always seem to have a stink to them that I can't quite explain. Okay, I know technically what it is the cash cow...it's ridiculous having graphic novels for these books. Okay, there are exceptions. But more often than not it's the same story regurgitated in comic book form. Except unlike real comic books, usually the artwork is subpar and the story is ass.This is no exception. Though I will give it to the Casts they try not t...
First read of the Readorama round 3 readathon. Really enjoyed this graphic novel. For all fans of the House of Night series. Really recommend.
I gave this a 4.5 stars out of 5 stars. I loved this. But then again I am trash for everything House Of Night. This gave me everything that I wanted. This brought me history, magic, love and friendship. I def want to look up the true histories of these amazing women. This collection brought us lesson's I feel like we all need to learn in our lives. I will def remember these and try to live my life better because of them. P.S. I also loved the Artwork. I liked seeing the many faces of Nyx through...
This review was first posted on Northern Plunder, if you want to see more reviews please click here.Review: I received this for review from NetGalley and I guess I jumped the gun a little, I requested it because I really wanted to read the series but knew that I wouldn't be able to get my hands on it any time soon and figured this would be a good substitute. Well turns out someone actually gifted me the series this month, well the first 8 which is a lot of books, and after finishing reading this...
This was surprisingly fun! 1-5 went to so fast and I LOVED the vampyre lore and history, it was fascinating!The Goddess Nyx sets out to teach Zoey 5 lessons so that she can become a better leader to The Dark Daughters and by doing so we learn about the history of vampyres.It worked out perfectly for me, cause it seems the events took place after the first book (which I read). I don't think it should spoil much for a first time reader of the series tho, and to be honest I think this series is a m...
Serving as a "Book 1.5," this has been a amazing addition to the whole series that makes us understand what kind of lessons learned Zoey between the first two books in order to become a real High Priestess in training.However, these are lessons we also should apply in daily life in order to be fair leaders and better humans, simple thigs we often forget used in a mythological setting, well-known tales we all remember but retold from the HoN world's perspective, which is amazing! The third issue,...