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The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2)
The Awakening - Darkest Powers, Bk 2
Author: Kelley Armstrong
ISBN-13: 9780385665353
ISBN-10: 0385665350
Publication Date: 4/28/2009
Pages: 288
Reading Level: All Ages
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Book Type: Paperback
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mreneerouser avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I like the storyline in the first Darkest Powers book but I didn't really like this book. Nothing really happened in the book. I realize it is a series but it was boring, with no real plot. It was like this books was nothing more than fluff to get to the next book.
duplica123 avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved the first book in the series, however I felt that The Awakening was very slow and not much was accomplished. Chloe still has practically no idea what she can do with her powers and she hasn't met anyone who can help her. In #1 the kids run from a group home, in #2 they run from the bad guys' lair, and at the end they still haven't found a safe haven. They also don't seem any closer to wrapping up the mystery and/or defeating said bad guys.
If this is really going to be a trilogy, book three will have a ton to wrap up for me to find it satisfying. If it is really just the first trilogy in a longer series, I hope that the books don't continue to string the reader along.

I really enjoy her Women of the Otherworld series, and thought that the Darkest Powers trilogy started well, but The Awakening has hit the same second-in-series slump so many trilogies do. I only hope #3 wraps everything up well, or at least introduces a continuation of a larger YA series.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Reviewed by Breia "The Brain" Brickey for TeensReadToo.com

Not too long ago, Chloe Saunders was an ordinary teenage girl with dreams of making movies when she got older.

Today she is a necromancer who has no idea how to control her powers or even what all of her powers are.

In book one of the DARKEST POWERS series, THE SUMMONING, Chloe and several of her friends escaped from the group home they had been living in. Now, Chloe and Rae are recaptured by the Edison Group, a shady organization that has genetically altered them to try and make use of the powers that many of them were born with.

I found THE AWAKENING to be well-written, descriptive, and thoroughly engaging. This book had soul-searching, action, and even a little teen angst - although it only had a little to do with being a teen and a lot to do with being a supernatural with very little control over their lives or their powers.

I would definitely recommend this book to others. Kelley Armstrong already has two popular adult series under her belt, and this is well on its way to being her third, and hopefully only the first for teens! I hope to see much more from her in the future.
reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really LOVE this series so far! Kelley Armstrong is one of my favorite authors and I love her adult series. I'm glad she stuck with the "otherworld" theme in these books. And I think she always does a great job writing her characters. I love Chloe and Simon but Derek is by far my favorite. I mean who doesn't love the tall, dark, and maybe not so handsome right now, brooding werewolf? I can't wait till May when The Reckoning comes out but at the same time I almost hate for the journey to end! Great books!
NonExistence avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It' a pretty cool idea -- a secret cabal devoted to genetically engineering and controlling supernatural creatures like witches and werewolves.

It's a solid novel that lags somewhat in the middle (when it seems like not much is happening beyond bickering). In this installment, there's no sense of plot other than running from the Edison Group, but it has plenty of suspense, a dash of necromantic horror, and likable characters with realistic flaws and self-doubts.

Definitely a good read, whether for teen or adult fans of werewolves, witches and zombies.

Despite these misgivings, I'm looking forward to the conclusion of the trilogy this spring with The Reckoning (Darkest Powers, Book 3).
reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 122 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this action packed series.
reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 636 more book reviews
This was a great sequel! It picked up right where the first one ended - and luckily it didn't end with quite the same type of cliffhanger-ending! I really enjoy Armstrong's books. And these YA books are well done and are age appropriate unlike so many YA books today. Chloe is a strong heroine and I am really looking forward to this trilogy's conclusion!
rainbowbrite98 avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on
I love Chloe! This is the second book in a trilogy by Kelley Armstrong. I would highly recommend reading The Summoning before delving into this book. If it is possible, this book is even better then the first. It leaves you with a bit of a cliff hanger, so be prepared! I can't wait for the third book!
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the second book in the Darkest Powers trilogy by Kelley Armstrong. I liked this book slightly better than the first book in the series. I have read the first few books in Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series and liked those okay.

The beginning of this book finds Chloe and crew trapped in the medical facilities; while Simon and Derek are still at large...right where the first book left off. The medical team wants to get Chloe and her friends to help find the boys. A jailbreak ensues and most of the book deals with Chloe and friends living life on the run; trying to hunt down Simon's dad and figure out the bigger evil plot that is going on.

This is another story of genetic engineering gone arwy and leaving people (in this case supernaturals) with unpredictable power. The powers aren't well defined and the characters don't put a lot of effort into testing their abilities or trying to understand them...they just kind of stumble through the story. The story is still engaging because the characterse are constantly on the run and being hunted.

I am still not that into the characters in this series. I thought the first book was okay and this book is only slightly better than the first one. Chloe is still pretty helpless, although she tries to get a better handle on her powers in this book. Derek and Simon are by far the most interesting characters in this series. This book did move faster than the first one and overall, was paced much better. The story was engaging, but I am still not finding it all that exciting.

The characters and their problems seem kind of blah to me...maybe I just read too much paranormal. I feel like this plot has been done many times before. None of the characters really grabbed me and I didn't feel like there was great chemistry between any of them either. I am still trying to decide if I will even read the third book in this series "The Reckoning" because to be honest I have absolutely no interest in what happens to these characters. This book ends with another cliffhanger...and I always hate it when authors don't give any closure to the reader.

Overall an okay book. Nothing to write home about. I still think there are other better YA paranormal series out there. Try Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead, Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz, or Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz .
teaspa05 avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 15 more book reviews
This is the sequel to The Summoning. It gives you more indeepth into the characters and their powers. It was a great read and I would recommend it to anyone but read the first book "The Summoning" first to understand.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 798 more book reviews
This is the 2nd book in the Darkest Powers series. I enjoyed this book as much as I did the first. It continues from exactly where the first book leaves off. After Chloe is betrayed my her own aunt she is locked up by the Edison Group. There she learns about the experiments that were conducted and realizes she must escape. When she finally gets her chance, it's not as easy as she thought. Only with the help of Tori do they get away. That is what this book is mostly about... them running away. But with this there is still a lot going on. They come across a lot of challenges that they need to face, they learn more about each other and learn more about their powers as well. I really like the character development in this book. I feel attached to each one of those kids. I love the almost nonstop action and can't wait to read the third book. This one (as well as the 1st one) finishes abruptly. So you might want to make sure you have the 3rd book handy.
laina42107 avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 115 more book reviews
The Awakening is even more riveting and full of nonstop action than book 1. Sequels make or break a trio in my opinion. This one doesn't disappoint! Had me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
dimari avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 105 more book reviews
Chloe Saunders breaks out of the Lyle House with three of her other housemates to discover what the heck is happening to them? Each housemate has different powers. Chloe can see and communicate with ghost and she has also discovered she has the ability to raise the dead. Not something she is cool with.
They get recaptured by the Edison Group and discover there is more to this than meets the eye and they must find their freedom in order to survive...
barbsis avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 1076 more book reviews
Kinda reminds me of James Patterson's Maximum Ride series. Semi-genetically engineered kids being perpetually chased by bad guys trying to use them for their own gains. The only real differences are the age of the kids - Max's group is a little younger AND Chloe's group is more supernatural (werewolf, witch, necromancer) than Max's (bird hybrids). If you like Chloe's adventures, you will probably also like Max's. Give the first book in the series a try - [book:The Angel Experiment|13152].

I enjoyed this installment but thought the werewolf change sequence went on a little too long and was boring not exciting. The further adventures of Chloe, Derek, Simon and Tori should be interesting. It seems to be that Simon and Chloe are expected to get together but something tells me it's gonna be Derek and Chloe.
solarawynn avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 724 more book reviews
Really good, learn more of the plot.
robin-titan avatar reviewed The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Bk 2) on + 34 more book reviews
Rating: 4/5
Age R: 12+
Release Date: April 28, 2009
Info: In case you don't know, this is the sequel to The Summoning and is the second book in a trilogy. I really hope Kelley Armstrong ends up doing what Paolini did and has more than the intended three. hehe
Thoughts:
The Awakening starts off right where The Summoning left off and right after reading that first sentence there's no stopping you until you've finished the book.
*WARNING if you haven't read the first one the following might spoil it a bit for you so go read The Summoning!! Don't worry though I won't spoil Awakening for you*
Chloe and Rae were captured because Chloe's Aunt Lauren betrayed her. Now Chloe has to find a way out of this new place the Edison Group has locked her into and find Derek and Simon especially since Simon has a little dark secret that acquires immediate attention. The Edison Group is a group of people who genetically modified a bunch of kids with supernatural abilities. These people are obviously not good people since, as we learned, they are responsible for the death of Liz and possibly other kids.
As we all know would happen, Chloe finds a way out (!!!!). She reunites with Simon and Derek of course. Ahhh Derek!!! I love him!! :D ehem Anywho....They all have to find the one person that might be able to help them and that's Andrew, an old friend of Derek and Simon's dad, thing is they're not sure if he'll still be there after all those years especially since Andrew and D&S's dad had a "falling out". That's not the only problem though. On their journey they get separated, encounter werewolves, crazy people trying to kill them, and much more fun fun fun!! :D
This sequel was much more fast paced than the second one and I loved it!! The story just keeps getting better and better there is never a dull moment. Unfortunately like all great things, it must come to an end, and of course it did which made me soo sad :( but extremely anxious to know what will happen in the third and last installment in the Darkest Powers series. I'm very good at picturing whatever it is I'm reading in my head so it's like I'm watching a movie and I miss it!! I can still "see" it in my head and wish I could go "see" the third book already! hehe
I'm so glad Kelley's writing and creativeness is amazing otherwise I don't think I would like this book as much. :) I am a huge fan of the fact that she wrote this series in the POV of Chloe it just makes it better and I would not like it any other way.
I just LOVE Derek, he's one of my absolute favorite male protagonists. In pretty much every YA book you pick up there's always this perfect hot guy, but Derek is different and I ...LOVE that!! I'm rooting for this guy :D He hasn't really shown any feelings towards Chloe, at least not obvious ones, but I think Kelley's planning it so that in the third he does end up with her, but who knows? We can only hope hehe

And I'm really curious about what's up with her necklace changing color.

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