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Title | : | The Nine Lives of Chloe King (The Nine Lives of Chloe King #1-3) |
Author | : | Celia Thomson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Omnibus |
Pages | : | Pages: 773 pages |
Published | : | June 7th 2011 by Simon Pulse (first published June 7th 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |

Celia Thomson
Paperback | Pages: 773 pages Rating: 3.78 | 7962 Users | 676 Reviews
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DYING CAN REALLY CHANGE A GIRL'S LIFE.Chloe King is a normal girl. She goes to class (most of the time), fights with her mom, and crushes on a boy... or two. But around her sixteenth birthday, Chloe finds that perhaps she isn’t so normal after all. There’s the heightened night vision, the super fast reflexes – oh, and the claws.
As she discovers who she is – and where she comes from – it is clear she is not alone. And someone is out to get her.
Chloe has nine lives. But will nine be enough?
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Original Title: | The Nine Lives of Chloe King : The Fallen, The Stolen, The Chosen |
ISBN: | 1442435704 (ISBN13: 9781442435704) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Nine Lives of Chloe King #1-3 |
Characters: | Alyec Ilychovich, Sergei, Paul Morel, Amy, Brian Rezza, Kim, Chloe King, Whit Rezza |
Setting: | San Francisco, California(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 7962 Users | 676 ReviewsRate Epithetical Books The Nine Lives of Chloe King (The Nine Lives of Chloe King #1-3)
Sometimes you read a book, start scratching your head and think "how the heck did this get published?"I read a lot of YA, both good and bad, and The Nine Lives of Chloe King definitely goes in the bad pile. First problem, the main character is unlikeable. Chloe is self-centered, selfish, irresponsible and has a filthy mouth. (some swearing in YA is permissible. Every teenager repeated screaming the 'F' word at each other and their mother is not). She's also a bad friend to her pals Paul and Amy.Read the review on my blog:http://thaliasbooks.tumblr.com/post/2...
Sometimes you read a book, start scratching your head and think "how the heck did this get published?"I read a lot of YA, both good and bad, and The Nine Lives of Chloe King definitely goes in the bad pile. First problem, the main character is unlikeable. Chloe is self-centered, selfish, irresponsible and has a filthy mouth. (some swearing in YA is permissible. Every teenager repeated screaming the 'F' word at each other and their mother is not). She's also a bad friend to her pals Paul and Amy.

The Nine Lives of Chloe King by Liz Brazwell contains the three Chloe King books previously written under the pen name Celia Thomson. This is a MASSIVE book. The three books together make for a book so large that it takes two hands to hold (and isn't going to work in the bathtub). If you've got an e-reader I'd suggest buying the digital copy even if it is more expensive.The Nine Lives of Chloe King starts out with Chloe falling off of the Coit Tower on her sixteenth birthday. Aside from a little
Like many people I purchased the book because I saw the wonderful tv show. The show was the only reason I picked up the book and why I attempted to soldier through it. I have read A LOT of YA books in my life but this had to be one of the worst.In the first book we are introduced to the main character, Chloe King, and she is very unlikable from the start. She is self centered, irresponsible, and has none of the qualities of a good main character. Most of the first book was just an introduction
Yes, apparently I do have a thing for reading books that were the basis for cancelled supernatural teen shows. Deal with it.So this omnibus is 3 books in one, and honestly, it's not half bad. Here's the premise: A girl finds out she has feline abilities because she is descended from an ancient race called the Mai, and it really isn't nearly as cheesy as it sounds. She has heightened senses, acrobatic balance, and retractable claws on her hands and feet.Oh, and 9 lives too, because that's the
I've been anticipating this book ever since I heard about the show ABC family is making based on this book. I've read many books about shape shifting, but none were about a person who suddenly develops cat-like abilities! To be honest, the book was just satisfactory. The plot was pretty good, there was a decent amount of information and action so it wasn't exactly boring. But what made this book just OK for me was the way the story was told. It was like, one chapter would be just information
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