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Daughters of the Moon: Goddess of the Night - Book #1
 
 

Daughters of the Moon: Goddess of the Night - Book #1 [Hardcover]

Lynne Ewing
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)

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This sexy but lackluster fantasy novel kicks off the Daughters of the Moon series by the author of Drive-By and Party Girl. High school sophomore Vanessa and her best friend, Catty, have magical powers. But while Catty sees her ability to time travel as a gift, Vanessa hates her own ability to turn invisible: she "tried to control her molecules, but in times of intense emotion, her molecules had more power than her ability to restrain them and the light from a full moon seemed to fuel their charge." Vanessa wants to date the handsome, long-haired Michael and be like everyone else, but whenever he kisses her, her feet and hands start disappearing. Then Catty turns up missing, and Vanessa's new friend Serena (a mind reader) reveals that they are goddesses, Daughters of the Moon, who must battle the evil Atrox and its dissolute band of "Followers" (from whose souls Atrox has sucked all hope) who haunt the Los Angeles club scene. Multicultural and cutting-edge, the California-hip backdrop may appeal to some readers and the book contains enough affirmations of "girl power" to please any budding feminist. But in the end, this series reads like an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer without the camp. Into the Cold Fire, the next in the series, follows Serena as she falls prey to the dark side. Ages 12-up. (Oct.)
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Vanessa, who has always had the special power to become invisible, discovers that she and her best friend Catty, a time-traveler, are goddesses of the moon who must fight together to overcome the evil Atrox.


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5.0 out of 5 stars DOTM RPG, July 13 2004
This review is from: Daughters of the Moon: Goddess of the Night - Book #1 (Hardcover)
Hi everyone this book is really good and so a friend of mine and i decided to make an RPG based on this books. So if you want to start rpging right from the beginning you have to join quick but you can enter it every time later too. (...)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, Jun 17 2004
This review is from: Daughters of the Moon: Goddess of the Night - Book #1 (Hardcover)
This is the first in the series of 11 so far it is about Vanessa and her ability to turn invisible. She and Catty know that they're different from other girls. Because Catty can travel back in time. So what happens is Vanessa meets Michael Saratoga and whenever he tries to kiss her she turns invisible. Also someone is following her and she knows why her secret has been discovered. She is also getting nightmares. This isn't the best book in the series but it's a pretty good start.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Oh Goddess!!!, Jun 7 2004
This review is from: Daughters of the Moon: Goddess of the Night - Book #1 (Hardcover)
This book was really really good. I loved how it described Vanessa's feelings. It gave the book color and it's own attitude.Also it was realistic, mostly.It did have some romance clashed in to make it even better!The main character was just like any other girl with a huge difference, she could go invisible. Now how many girls have ever dreamed of doing just that?
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