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Original Title: The Siren
ISBN: 1440154236 (ISBN13: 9781440154232)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Kahlen, Akinli Schaefer, Kahlen, Akinli, Elizabeth, Maika, Aisling
Setting: Port Clyde(United States)
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The Siren Paperback | Pages: 267 pages
Rating: 3.76 | 53737 Users | 6576 Reviews

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Title:The Siren
Author:Kiera Cass
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 267 pages
Published:July 1st 2009 by iUniverse.com
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Mythology. Mermaids. Fiction. Paranormal

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"You must never do anything that might expose our secret. This means that, in general, you cannot form close bonds with humans. You can speak to us, and you can always commune with the Ocean, but you are deadly to humans. You are, essentially, a weapon. A very beautiful weapon. I won't lie to you, it can be a lonely existence, but once you are done, you get to live. All you have to give, for now, is obedience and time..." The same speech has been given hundreds of times to hundreds of beautiful girls who enter the sisterhood of sirens. Kahlen has lived by these rules for years now, patiently waiting for the life she can call her own. But when Akinli, a human, enters her world, she can't bring herself to live by the rules anymore. Suddenly the life she's been waiting for doesn't seem nearly as important as the one she's living now.

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Ratings: 3.76 From 53737 Users | 6576 Reviews

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totally loved this book. it was so different to the Selection Series but just as beautiful. Love will find a way ❤

Please do yourself 2 favors:1. Do not avoid this book simply because you hated Cass's The Selection series. The two are nothing, nothing, nothing alike. The characters, the world, the writing tone are all so very different. Sure, you may still dislike this one for any number of reasons, but if you're interested in the premise, don't judge it based on a totally separate book series.2. Do not avoid this book simply because mushy romances aren't your thing. Yes, there is a romance, and that's very

This book was nothing like The Selection series and I really enjoyed that. I really enjoyed how modern this book was because stories like this that I read are usually set in the past or in a different universe that I could never picture on Earth. It was an easy read and just a cute romance. This was the definitely the kind of book I needed. It wasn't super complex like some books I've read that make your brain hurt but included some things that were very captivating and enjoyable to read. I

Release the gowns.The name Kiera Cass is synonymous with young adult, instant love, cliche storylines and of course ballgowns. Her Selection series covers are absolutely stunning and considering the predicament her protagonist America finds herself in, are well suited to the storyline and a great representation. Her novels are perfect for early teen readers who love a fairytale romance. The Siren on the other hand managed to weave underwater ballgowns into the storyline and although I enjoyed it

❝Sometimes you have to give the hurt a noise and let it out. If you dont, it fills you up with its emptiness.❞ I hate to say it, but I don't think I would read another novel by Kiera Cass. If she did write something else, I don't think I would bother reading it or trying at least. Even if it would be something totally different than her Selection series, I don't think I would give it a shot. They're cute and small and I really like how Kiera makes it enjoyable at times, but other than that, I

Kahlen was supposed to die.Instead, she has been sentenced to a hundred years of murder.She was a human, but now she is a siren: deadly but irresistible. Her voice is poison, death. When Shes hungry, the Ocean calls for Kahlen and her sisters to use their singing to drown humans. Kahlen has been doing this for eighty years. She doesnt age or get sick. And while she never relishes in stealing lives, she never dares disobey the Ocean.Until she meets Akinli.They werent supposed to meet, and she
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