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Original Title: Chosen: A House of Night Novel
ISBN: 0312360304 (ISBN13: 9780312360306)
Edition Language: English URL http://houseofnightseries.com/
Series: House of Night #3
Characters: Zoey Redbird, Nyx (House of Night), Erik Night, Stevie Rae Johnson, Neferet, Heath Luck, Aphrodite LaFont, Sylvia Redbird, Loren Blake, Erin Bates, Shaunee Cole, Damien Maslin, Jack Twist, Darius Langley
Setting: Tulsa, Oklahoma(United States) Oklahoma(United States)
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Chosen (House of Night #3) Paperback | Pages: 307 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 216919 Users | 4294 Reviews

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Title:Chosen (House of Night #3)
Author:P.C. Cast
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 307 pages
Published:March 4th 2008 by St. Martin's Griffin
Categories:Dark. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Romance

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Dark forces are at work at the House of Night and Zoey Redbird’s adventures at the school take a mysterious turn. Her best friend, Stevie Rae, is undead and struggling to maintain a grip on her humanity. Zoey finds herself in the very unexpected and rare situation of having three boyfriends. Mix a little bloodlust into the equation and the situation has the potential to spell social disaster. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any tougher, vampyres start turning up dead. Really dead. It looks like the People of Faith are tired of living side-by-side with vampyres. But, as Zoey and her friends so often find out, how things appear rarely affects the truth…

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I have to say I became addicted to these books when I started them (and I had nothing to do over the past few days,) but now they're really starting to irritate me. I have started the fourth book but put it down because I can't just stand the horrid writing anymore. The author is extremely repetitive, starting with her introduction to the books. She thinks random people would start reading at the 3rd book without reading the previous ones, and in the process of her 'introductions' she pisses her

Ugh, what can we say about this book that we haven't already said about the last two? Not a whole lot, actually. Three books in and we've quickly come to realize that these books continue to be shitty, just in the exact same way every time.In fact, we could probably quote whole sections of complaints from our reviews of books one and two, and they'd be able to apply to Chosen, as well. It wouldn't just be in "spirit", either - the book seems content to recycle whole chunks of earlier books,

Hmmm...I am still unsure about this series. The vampire world of the House of Night series, the magic, mythology, and biology, is intriguing, but the characters are not overly believable and often do things that make me cringe. The love triangle (square?) that develops is a bit gross...okay, it is a *lot* gross...and I'm hoping that the focus shifts back to the vampire world for book four.

I had a crazy idea last night. I decided that I would go to the library and read Hush, Hush, House of Night, Fallen, Evermore and its sequels, and Shiver. After hearing several bad reviews for each of these books, I avoided them. But curiousity got the better of me and I couldn't very well complain about how much the standards for YA novels have fallen without reading some of the alleged best sellers. My plan was foiled and the only book they had available was the third book in the House of

I don't even know where to begin. Every bit of redemption that Zoey and the authors earned in the last book is gone. And this has nothing to do with (view spoiler)[Zoey having sex with her teacher (hide spoiler)]. Let's see.The book opens with Zoey's friends throwing a small 17th birthday celebration for her. Zoey's birthday is December 24th and she hates that people always try to "mush" her birthday together with Christmas. So when she opens her presents and sees that she gets a (expensive)



Okay, I do agree the grammar is horrible, as well as the dialogue, and the way P.C. Cast always repeats things that her regular readers already know. Like when she keeps repeating how "The cats choose the fledgling," like seriously shut the freak up already! I also have some issues about what happened with the Zoey charater and Loren Blake. I mean, I just find it sickening that Zoey is supposed to be this strong, smart, independant young woman, yet, she's not intellegent enough to not have sex
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