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Title:My Soul to Take (Soul Screamers #1)
Author:Rachel Vincent
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 279 pages
Published:August 1st 2009 by Harlequin Teen (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal Romance. Supernatural

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She doesn't see dead people. She senses when someone near her is about to die. And when that happens, a force beyond her control compels her to scream bloody murder. Literally. Kaylee just wants to enjoy having caught the attention of the hottest guy in school. But a normal date is hard to come by when Nash seems to know more about her need to scream than she does. And when classmates start dropping dead for no apparent reason, only Kaylee knows who'll be next.

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Original Title: My Soul to Take
ISBN: 0373210035 (ISBN13: 9780373210039)
Edition Language: English
Series: Soul Screamers #1
Characters: Kaylee Cavanaugh, Nash Hudson, Emma Marshall, Tod Hudson
Setting: Texas(United States)

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If you get annoyed at shallow characters, obvious plot lines and a rather unexciting love story, then I'd suggest you skip this book. I absolute LOATHED this book. So many of my friends rated this book quite highly, which compelled me into wanting to like this, too. Yeah, well, that didn't work out. I stuck out until the end, in hope I would find SOME redeeming qualities. There were none.The Characters The characters are one-dimensional. They have names, alright, but that's about it. They have

The story is about Kaylee who can sense when somebody near her is going to die. When that happens Kaylee screams bloody murder, something she can't control. Kaylee just wants to be normal girl dating the hottest guy in school, but how can she be when her classmates start dying.I really liked this book. It was fast paced and a refreshing read. It was a unique concept that sucked me in quickly. The chemistry was their between Kaylee and Nash and they were both great characters, but the stand out

"My Soul to Take" is, to my surprise, the first YA urban fantasy I've come across. Sort of a teen version of Kelley Armstrong's "Women of the Otherworld" series and Richelle Mead's Succubus books. The majority of the teen paranormal books on the market nowadays are straight romances, which means there is a lot of kissing, staring into each other's eyes, sleeping in the same bed (in a chaste way, naturally) and angst, and very little development of mythology or plot. "Hush, Hush," "Shiver" and

DNF@20%This book is far too boring for it's own good... Annoying protagonist and crappy "insta love"

OH MY GOODNESS!!! THIS BOOK WAS PHENOMENAL!!! I missed so much reading books that really got me! Review to come!

Rachel Vincent, thoust hast redeemed thouself. Thyself? Thineself? Screw it. Look youre off my shit list, okay lady?I liked this book. I really liked it. Im not sure if thats because I hated Stray so much (which I ATTEMPTED to read directly before this onedont do it, trust me) or if its because this book is really that good. Based on the glowing notes I took, Im leaning towards the latter. I recommend this book to readers who:1. Are sick of hating main characters 2. Are sick of main characters

I have Rachels adult series sitting on my shelf, they still need to be read, but when the opportunity arose to read her debut YA novel, I knew I had to pounce! (That was totally a pun for her werecats novels, just in case you didnt get that.)This was an interesting start to a new series. The whole premise of soul screamers is very original and unique amongst the throng of ya paranormal novels. The beginning was slow, but with the amount of back story that Rachel had to do, it was almost