
Kin
Holly Black & Ted Naiteh
117 pages
The Good Neighbors
Summary: Holly Black's Webiste ("Kin (Good Neighbors #1) - Holly Black." Kin (Good Neighbors #1) - Holly Black. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://blackholly.com/books/kin-good-neighbors-1/>.)
Rue Silver’s mother has disappeared . . . and her father has been arrested, suspected of killing her. But it’s not as straightforward as that. Because Rue is a faerie, like her mother was. And her father didn’t kill her mother — instead, he broke a promise to Rue’s faerie king grandfather, which caused Rue’s mother to be flung back to the faerie world. Now Rue must go to save her — and must also defeat a dark faerie that threatens our very mortal world.
Opinion:
This book was confusing and interesting to say the least. It was confusing a little bit with the storyline. I understood the gist of it, but everything else went over my head. It was interesting well since the story is about fairies. I didn't really understand Rue as well. She was a mystery character to me, though technically Rue is the protagonist. This book was not a fav. I most likely am not going to continue reading the rest of the series, but if you do read them I want spoilers in the comments please.
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