Book: Beautiful Chaos


Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Young Adult
Little, Brown Books / 2011
Hard Back / 518 Pages
Series Caster Chronicles #3

Ethan Wate thought he was getting used to the strange, impossible events happening in Gatlin, his small Southern town. But now that Ethan and Lena have returned home, strange and impossible have taken on new meanings. Swarms of locusts, record-breaking heat, and devastating storms ravage Gatlin as Ethan and Lena struggle to understand the impact of Lena's Claiming. Even Lena's family of powerful Supernaturals is affected - and their abilities begin to dangerously misfire. As time passes, one question becomes clear: What - or who - will need to be sacrificed to save Gatlin?
For Ethan, the chaos is a frightening but welcome distraction. He's being haunted in his dreams again, but this time it isn't by Lena - and whatever is haunting him is following him out of his dreams and into his everyday life. Even worse, Ethan is gradually losing pieces of himself - forgetting names, phone numbers, even memories. He doesn't know why, and most days he's too afraid to ask.
Sometimes there isn't just one answer or one choice. Sometimes there's no going back. And this time there won't be a happy ending.


I picked this book up because Series
What I liked the Most? The supernatural community intersects with the mortal one

What I liked the Least? Once again – it was too long & WTF is up with all those blank freaking pages

Review: This installment was much better than the first two. It’s the end of the world with considerable drama from the heat. Amma’s slipping into the darkness and loosing her grip on reality, Ridley is lost in the land of the mortals, Linkabus is battling himself, and Liv’s lost in the deep south after sacrificing her future.

I’m enjoying the absence of glittery emo-as-fuck vamps & brawn over brains weres, while getting a really good dose of Caster powers.

Recommended to: Fans of the series

Best Quote: Your first kiss isn’t as important as your last.
The math test really didn’t matter.
The pie really did.
The stuff you’re good at and the stuff you’re bad at are just different parts of the same thing.
Same goes for the people you love and the people you don’t—and the people who love you and the people who don’t.
The only thing that mattered was that you cared about a few people.
Life is really, really short.

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