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Julian is one of the sexiest characters in the whole of literature, seriously. Even if the story hadn't been a wonderful and gripping adventure with an array of colourful and interesting characters, it would still have been worth the read for Julian. But that aside, the book was wonderful, as soon as I finished it I instantly picked up the sequal. What a great and original story, a bit scary in parts but always entertaining - I couldn't put it down.
L.J. Smith is such a guilty pleasure of mine. I discovered her in sixth grade and have never really given her up. I didn't stumble upon this trilogy until three years ago or so, when I was living at home, marginally employed, and mildly depressed - so, hey, just about as miserable as I was in sixth grade! - and the brain-numbing cheesiness combined with just enough creativity and genuinely intriguing characters was just as soothing then as it was in middle school. The first and third books of

The perfect nightmare. The Forbidden Game is truly one-of-a-kind for its genre. I have an ambivalence leaning towards dislike of paranormal romance, but this promised something new, and I'm glad I gave it a chance.The 'romance' is more of a one-sided obsession, which Julian, an inhumanly beautiful crafter of nightmares has with the heroine, who has to outwit him to escape when he traps her and her friends in a labyrinth of their own fears.It is a fittingly nightmarish and creepy story, and I've
Ahhh I'm sad. The idea of this book is SO GOOD, and to be honest with you, I probably would have loved this as a teen. So, take this review with a grain of salt! The story probably works for the intended audience, which I am not. I'm also going to be a bit lenient because the book came out a long time ago and feels a bit dated (not in a bad way - but it was a different era for YA literature).Listen. Anything with a villain love interest will catch my attention. But when a boy pops out of now
(Source: I own a copy of this book.)16-year-old Jenny is just looking for a party game when she comes across a strange store, and a gorgeous boy who wants to sell her exactly what she wants.What is the game that Julian sells her? And will Jenny and her friends make it to the end alive?I havent read this book for years, but thankfully it was as good as I remembered.I liked Jenny although she did irritate me a bit at times. As fearless as she was in some respects, she was a bit of a pushover when
Took me ages to get my hand on this one. For some reason I stuck at the first few chapters for a while. But once the game began, whoosh.... I love the building of suspense. It was like watching a thriller movie. All the sequence building up before the game starts. The footsteps, the reading, those 'off' feelings radiated from the Game sent me on edge. It was nice seeing Jenny, a delicate, kind-heart girl fighting with her friends. Facing fears, and at the same time trying to resist Julian...
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Title | : | The Hunter (The Forbidden Game #1) |
Author | : | L.J. Smith |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 1994 by Simon Pulse (first published 1994) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Horror. Romance |
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He sold her the game, and Jenny Thornton walked out mesmerized by Julian, the gorgeous cyber-punk with electric blue eyes and frost-white hair. When she and her friends open the plain white box at her boyfriend Tom’s birthday party, she chills to the warning: “Entering the Shadow World can be deadly. Do so at your own risk.” Spellbound, they piece together the rooms with their darkest nightmares. Suddenly the game is real! They’re in the house of horrors, running from The Shadow Man – Julian himself, who forces them to confront their worst nightmares or be lost in a private hell. It’s Julian’s game, and Jenny is the prize he’s stalked for years. He’ll do anything to win her as she bargains desperately for her body – and soul . . .Be Specific About Books Toward The Hunter (The Forbidden Game #1)
Original Title: | The Hunter |
ISBN: | 0671874519 (ISBN13: 9780671874513) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Forbidden Game #1 |
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It's been 5 years since i read this series, and i still love it! Some of the nightmares were really creepy. I would have had nightmares for life if i took part in them! The characters were really good. Jenny was really brave and clever. There is no way that i would be able to work that riddle out so quickly! Julian was creepy and very sneaky, but i couldn't help but love him. I'd lose a good hour in the games if Julian appeared - I wouldn't be able to stop staring at his blue eyes! I'm reallyJulian is one of the sexiest characters in the whole of literature, seriously. Even if the story hadn't been a wonderful and gripping adventure with an array of colourful and interesting characters, it would still have been worth the read for Julian. But that aside, the book was wonderful, as soon as I finished it I instantly picked up the sequal. What a great and original story, a bit scary in parts but always entertaining - I couldn't put it down.
L.J. Smith is such a guilty pleasure of mine. I discovered her in sixth grade and have never really given her up. I didn't stumble upon this trilogy until three years ago or so, when I was living at home, marginally employed, and mildly depressed - so, hey, just about as miserable as I was in sixth grade! - and the brain-numbing cheesiness combined with just enough creativity and genuinely intriguing characters was just as soothing then as it was in middle school. The first and third books of

The perfect nightmare. The Forbidden Game is truly one-of-a-kind for its genre. I have an ambivalence leaning towards dislike of paranormal romance, but this promised something new, and I'm glad I gave it a chance.The 'romance' is more of a one-sided obsession, which Julian, an inhumanly beautiful crafter of nightmares has with the heroine, who has to outwit him to escape when he traps her and her friends in a labyrinth of their own fears.It is a fittingly nightmarish and creepy story, and I've
Ahhh I'm sad. The idea of this book is SO GOOD, and to be honest with you, I probably would have loved this as a teen. So, take this review with a grain of salt! The story probably works for the intended audience, which I am not. I'm also going to be a bit lenient because the book came out a long time ago and feels a bit dated (not in a bad way - but it was a different era for YA literature).Listen. Anything with a villain love interest will catch my attention. But when a boy pops out of now
(Source: I own a copy of this book.)16-year-old Jenny is just looking for a party game when she comes across a strange store, and a gorgeous boy who wants to sell her exactly what she wants.What is the game that Julian sells her? And will Jenny and her friends make it to the end alive?I havent read this book for years, but thankfully it was as good as I remembered.I liked Jenny although she did irritate me a bit at times. As fearless as she was in some respects, she was a bit of a pushover when
Took me ages to get my hand on this one. For some reason I stuck at the first few chapters for a while. But once the game began, whoosh.... I love the building of suspense. It was like watching a thriller movie. All the sequence building up before the game starts. The footsteps, the reading, those 'off' feelings radiated from the Game sent me on edge. It was nice seeing Jenny, a delicate, kind-heart girl fighting with her friends. Facing fears, and at the same time trying to resist Julian...
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