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The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (Mara Dyer, #1)
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This book messed with my sanity. It teased it, played with it and then tossed it aside and left me trying to gather my wits, something that felt like catching feathers in a tornado. Impossible.

I was very hesitant to start this book. I was convinced it would be nothing special and I wouldn't like it. You can imagine my surprise when I felt hooked to this story since page 1. Page 1. That's all it took to dive in a unique reading experience that almost sent me straight to the asylum. (pun intended)
There's not much I can say about the plot without spoiling you except that it follows the story of Mara Dyer, a girl whose best friend was killed when they were together and couldn't remember anything about it. She was traumatized, she couldn't put it behind her despite her family's efforts and love, she saw ghosts and things no one else could, and she was certain she was going crazy. And then she met Noah Shaw and everything changed.
What makes The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer a unique reading experience
-The mystery. The mystery is tangible and gives you the creeps. There was something utterly disturbing sinking in my skin, giving me goosebumps and making my heart race. You needed answers but you didn't get them. All you got was more questions and a sense of foreboding. And a brain smelling like roast potatoes.
-The paranormal element. Dead people making appearances, portraits looking at you, bugs at your food, horrible deaths etc etc. I will not be able to look at my bathtub the same way again.

-The humor.
As you can imagine some light moments were essential to make you breathe, and Michelle Hodkin knew exactly how to make you laugh (or giggle maniacally, depends on the person-not that it happened to me.)
-Noah Shaw.

Hot. Arrogant. British. Owns a massive book collection. Loves dogs. Pant-dropping smile. Sensitive. Extremely and unexpectedly sweet.Hot.
I loved his scenes with Mara, the way he refused to give up on her and supported her. He can be the one to save her from the darkness or doom her to a life deprived of light.
What say you? Care to give it a try?
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“But without my big mouth, no one would know that a seventeen-year-old who likes Death Cub for Cutie was responsible for the murders. No one would know that somewhere out there is a B student with a body count. And it's important that you know, so you're not next.�
This book messed with my sanity. It teased it, played with it and then tossed it aside and left me trying to gather my wits, something that felt like catching feathers in a tornado. Impossible.

I was very hesitant to start this book. I was convinced it would be nothing special and I wouldn't like it. You can imagine my surprise when I felt hooked to this story since page 1. Page 1. That's all it took to dive in a unique reading experience that almost sent me straight to the asylum. (pun intended)
“Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.�
There's not much I can say about the plot without spoiling you except that it follows the story of Mara Dyer, a girl whose best friend was killed when they were together and couldn't remember anything about it. She was traumatized, she couldn't put it behind her despite her family's efforts and love, she saw ghosts and things no one else could, and she was certain she was going crazy. And then she met Noah Shaw and everything changed.
“And just like that, I was completely, utterly, and entirely,
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What makes The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer a unique reading experience
-The mystery. The mystery is tangible and gives you the creeps. There was something utterly disturbing sinking in my skin, giving me goosebumps and making my heart race. You needed answers but you didn't get them. All you got was more questions and a sense of foreboding. And a brain smelling like roast potatoes.
-The paranormal element. Dead people making appearances, portraits looking at you, bugs at your food, horrible deaths etc etc. I will not be able to look at my bathtub the same way again.

-The humor.
“One little joke involving hemorrhagic fever and they brand you 'unstable'.�
As you can imagine some light moments were essential to make you breathe, and Michelle Hodkin knew exactly how to make you laugh (or giggle maniacally, depends on the person-not that it happened to me.)
-Noah Shaw.
“What could I say? Noah, despite you being an asshole, or maybe because of it, I'd like to rip off your clothes and have your babies.�

Hot. Arrogant. British. Owns a massive book collection. Loves dogs. Pant-dropping smile. Sensitive. Extremely and unexpectedly sweet.
I loved his scenes with Mara, the way he refused to give up on her and supported her. He can be the one to save her from the darkness or doom her to a life deprived of light.
What say you? Care to give it a try?
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“Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

“You want me as much as I want you. And all I want is you."
My tongue warred with my mind. "Today," I whispered.
Noah stood slowly, his body skimming mine as he rose. "Today. Tonight. Tomorrow. Forever.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
My tongue warred with my mind. "Today," I whispered.
Noah stood slowly, his body skimming mine as he rose. "Today. Tonight. Tomorrow. Forever.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

“You're the girl who called me an asshole the first time we spoke. The girl who tried to pay for lunch even after you learned I have more money than God. You're the girl who risked her ass to save a dying dog, who makes my chest ache whether you're wearing green silk or ripped jeans. You're the girl that I--" Noah stopped, then took a step closer to me. "You are my girl.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

“You could start a fire with the heat between you two."
"You're mistaking bitter animosity for heartfelt affection.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
"You're mistaking bitter animosity for heartfelt affection.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

“What could I say? Noah, despite you being an asshole, or maybe because of it, I'd like to rip off your clothes and have your babies.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

“No, it isn't irrelevant. You want me as much as I want you. And all I want is you.”
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
― The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Reading Progress
November 29, 2014
– Shelved as:
to-read
November 29, 2014
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October 5, 2015
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Started Reading
October 6, 2015
– Shelved as:
paranormal
October 6, 2015
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Finished Reading
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Wait everyone has read it but me??:O It's good to know that I'm in for a treat!!:D
Karin wrote: "This series was absolutely awesome. Just wait until you read the second the third book, you'll literally cry and laugh and sing. oh gosh, the feels!"
Yeeeeiii another fan!!I keep hearing that it gets better and I can't wait to find out for myself!!:D
Alexis wrote: "Loved your review Katerina! This series sounds amazing! :)"
Thank you Alexis!!^^It is indeed amazing,and it has a huge fandom!!






Get ready to drool over Noah Shaw in book 2. LOL! ;)

People keep telling me that the next books in the series are even crazier,so would you like to keep me company in the asylum?:P Thank you Aj!!❤I really hope you will read it and love it!!

Yeaah more drooling,there is't a healthier way to spend your time!:P This book wasn't like anything I've read before!And I must admit,it was your review that actually convinced me to give it a try,so thank you dear!!�

I can't wait for you to read Book 2, it is my fave in the whole series. Eep! <3


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Angelfall *
The 5th wave
The ones with the " * " symbol by them are my personal favorites :-)

The Iron King by Julie kagawa *
The immortal rules by Julie kagawa *
An Ember In The Ashes
Angelfall *
The 5th wave
The ones with the " * " symbol by them are my..."
I've read the Iron King and Angelfall and I loved them!!:D I will definitely read the rest of your recommendations,they all seem soooo good!!Thank you!!

It was awesome,right??How did you find the rest of the series??

I liked it soooo much!!The story was unique and Ash is one of my book boyfriends!!xD

There's no need to think. Read the next book!! :P"
I finished the next book,now I started thinking again!:P


It was awesome,right??How did you find the rest of the series??"
I still haven't read book 2 and 3, yet. :/ Hope to find proper times to read them soon. :D

*blushes furiously*Not yet but I will,I promise!!xD
Pang wrote: "Katerina wrote: "Pang wrote: "I really like this book! Glad u enjoy it! :D"
It was awesome,right??How did you find the rest of the series??"
I still haven't read book 2 and 3, yet. :/ Hope to fin..."
Finally,someone who hasn't read them yet,I am not the only one living in a cave!:P Let's pray we'll love the rest of the series (and I am positive we will!!)

Ohh yes yes you should!!I hope you'll like it!!xD Thank you for your kind words Twila!!^^ How's Six of Crows going??

