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| Title | : | Goddess of the Night (Daughters of the Moon #1) |
| Author | : | Lynne Ewing |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
| Published | : | August 7th 2000 by Volo (first published August 1st 2000) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Mythology |
Lynne Ewing
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.81 | 10825 Users | 430 Reviews
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My boyfriend does a pretty spot-on impression of the show Charmed. According to him, there is really no need for a script because the same thing happens in every episode.Charmed, the series, in five lines.
“Um, duh, we’re sisters and we’re witches and we’re quirky with a side of sass.”
Demon: “Rahr! I’m evil”
“Um, DUH, we’re WITCHES!”
Demon: “Oh noes, I’m slain!”
“Wooty-woo! We’re witches and we’re at a club and we’re havin' a good time!”
End scene.
I don’t know if I should be concerned that my boyfriend has seen enough episodes of Charmed to make grand statements like this, but I do know that if you replace the word “witches” with “moon goddesses” you’d basically have the book I just read.

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| Original Title: | Goddess of the Night |
| ISBN: | 0786806532 (ISBN13: 9780786806539) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Daughters of the Moon #1 |
| Setting: | Los Angeles, California(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 10825 Users | 430 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Goddess of the Night (Daughters of the Moon #1)
What I liked:-Vanessa Cleveland. She was a likeable main character. She worried about typical things many teenagers worry aboutlike if a boy she had a crush on liked her back, how she looked, her grades, curfewbut she didnt sound conceited or vain doing it. She had a pretty authentic teenage voice, and I felt like she always made the right choice, even if she was a little slow to believe what Maggie was telling her about her powers.-Powers. They were as diverse as the characters in the story,Unremarkable, but not wholly bad.2.5 stars rounded up.
So I read this book last night, and upon reaching the last page, immediately closed it and grabbed the second book in the series. So it's not until this morning that I actually reflected upon how I felt about the book. Honestly, not sure if it was really that great or not. It was a VERY quick read and somewhat immature. But I think the reason I got so pulled into it was the mythological aspect. I've always been fascinated with the entire premise of mythology. I used to know all of the gods and

Read this book if: you really, really love Sailor Moon.
Read it 3 times now and I like it just as much every time.
This book is absolutely terrible, but I love it anyway. The characters are idiots, the whole thing screams "published in the year 2000," and you're about halfway through the book before anything actually happens except talking about boys, but also the writing is kind of engrossing and you have a great time reading it because it's such a hysterical combination of high-school melodrama with superpowers. And I will always have fond memories of this book being the raciest thing I read when I was
3.5 StarsAfter picking up this book which I had never heard of before and which wasn't on my TBR from the local library, I made the mistake of looking the book up on Goodreads, which led to me seeing negative reviews and second-guessing why the heck I thought this dumb book looked interesting. I spent a week contemplating just returning the book unread, but, because I knew I could finish it in one day, and because there was just one day left of the library's Summer Reading Program, I bit the


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