Check out my 100 Pages post on The Dragonfly Prophecy!
Series: None
Release Date: 2011
Publisher: Class Act Books
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 316
Format: Paperback
Source: Sent from publisher
SYNOPSIS - (From Goodreads)
Lexi Blane has it all. Other than the unexplained fainting spells and a lot of creepy nightmares, her destiny is exactly as she planned – damned near perfect. But an unexpected twist of fate sends William Bradford, the richest, hottest, most popular guy on campus, to fall in love with her to the point of infatuation. Now, it’s perfect. Life is good.
And just like that – her world crumbles to pieces.
She doesn’t remember the horrible accident and no one alive remembers William. As she tries to decipher what is real and what her genius mind created, she learns that nothing is ever what it seems and her friends know a lot more than they say.
Chace, Lexi’s childhood playmate who went from geek to god over the summer, battles his own demons to help her see herself for who and what she really is. Emotions run wild and Lexi finds herself in a predicament where one wrong choice could mean the end of the world. Will Lexi choose her path of destiny – or will her destiny choose her?
THOUGHTS
There were many times in the novel where I enjoyed some parts, and many times where I was a little confused.
The beginning was definitely confusing. As I mentioned in my 100 Pages post, I wasn’t sure what was going on until maybe 40 pages into the book. I also had to re-read a few pages a couple times to really grasp what was happening.
My favorite part of the novel would have to be the concept. Lexi’s “prophecy” was different and interesting to read and learn more about her destiny.
Although Castle’s writing was juvenile, The Dragonfly Prophecy wasn’t entirely bad.
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