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Book Reviews of Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1)

Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1)
Once Dead Twice Shy - Madison Avery, Bk 1
Author: Kim Harrison
ISBN-13: 9780061441684
ISBN-10: 0061441686
Publication Date: 5/1/2010
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 54 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins (USA)
Book Type: Paperback
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bookmeisje avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is a book that I am glad that I got out of the library because if I had to wait all the weeks on the wait list I would have been very disappointed. I am not saying that the storyline is not interesting because it is the book is just lacking something. I could never could get fully into the story and although I finished it I will not pick up the sequel.
reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an okay read by Kim Harrison geared more toward the teen age group and cannot, by any means, be confused with her Hollows series. It is an interesting (and extremely quick) read you won't be struggling your way through to finish it.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Reviewed by Lynn Crow for TeensReadToo.com

Madison's dead. Well, sort of.

See, there was this dark reaper who scythed her, for reasons she still hasn't figured out, and technically she should be long gone. But when he came back to destroy her soul as well as her body, she was able to steal an amulet from him that's allowed her to keep walking around and breathing (even though she doesn't really need to), and appearing alive to anyone who doesn't know any better.

Unfortunately, the owner of that amulet wants it back - badly. And the light reaper assigned to help Madison adjust to her new pseudo-life may not be able to protect her from him.

As Madison struggles to hold onto her life and to save those she cares about who end up targeted as well, she discovers there's a whole lot about this life and death thing she doesn't know, and uncovering those secrets may be the only way she can hope to survive.

ONCE DEAD, TWICE SHY is a fast-paced and engaging read from start to finish. Madison makes an enjoyable narrator, stubborn and sarcastic but with a lot of heart, and enough smarts to get her through some very sticky situations. Harrison has created a fascinating and unique world of reapers and other afterlife figures, though at times readers may find all the information a little hard to follow.

With plenty of suspense and humor and a little romance, this book will appeal to paranormal fans of all ages.
imnellen avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 246 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book is OK. Not up to what I expect from Kim Harrison. The story just seemed to not be tightly woven, something is missing. Perhaps because it is a YA novel the standards were not set so high.
I didn't not like the story, I just wish it'd been more fleshed out, more "finished".
reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 50 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Today is the release day for Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Book 1), so here I am with an attempt to get you to run out and buy it, if you haven't already!

If you want some background story to Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Book 1) you should read Kim Harrison's short story in Prom Nights from Hell anthology!

A Blurb:

Madison Avery is dead. After running away from her prom date with a strange guy she's never met before, they get in a car accident. This does not kill her. The guy's (a Dark Reaper) sword stabbing her does. She doesn't know why he came to kill her, but she knows that by stealing his amulet she is able to keep her soul in her body and continue living life normally, or as normal as possible when you're a dead teenager. Now she is constantly under the watchful eyes of Barnabas, a Light Reaper, and Grace, her new Guardian Angel. While trying to learn to read auras and thoughts, Madison is trying to keep up the facade of a normal life at home with her dad, and her relationship with Josh (her prom date).

Since I assure you I could not go into the depths needed to describe Light Reapers, Dark Reapers, and Time Keepers and have it make any sort of sense, I send you to here to get a Librarian's perspective! http://kpl-teen-reads.livejournal.com/73554.html

The Thoughts:

I love Madison. She's a super spunky girl trying to get used to being dead. Something we all can relate to right? Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Book 1) is not a book to read super fast, because you need to be able to understand what you're reading. You have to pay attention to the world Kim Harrison has created, so you won't be sitting there scratching your head going "Duh, what just happened?" I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the characters are great, especially the addition of Grace the Guardian Angel! She's a smarty pants, and she reminds me a lot of Jenks from KH's Hollow Series. The world created is just like ours, but with this huge secret that (most) mortals don't know about. Mainly because the Reapers and Time Keepers can wipe the minds of humans and make them forget everything. Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Book 1) is a unique and exciting addition to the Young Adult Paranormal world!

I'm excited to see the journey this series will take us on, and I hope that it is just as successful as The Hollows Series. Fans of Harrison's Hollows Series will surely enjoy this YA series, and it's worth checking out just to prove me right or wrong though!
ASJ avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 341 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very week book compared to Ms Harrison's Hollow books. Plot is very light as are the characters. Sometimes the story doesn't make sense. Wouldn't want the sequel.
DevilishAngel avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Madison's prom was killer---literally. For some reason she's been targeted by a dark reaper---yeah, that kind of reaper---intent on getting rid of her body and soul. But before the reaper could finish the job, Madison was able to snag his strange, glowing amulet and get away.

Now she's stuck on Earth---dead but not gone. Somehow the amulet gives her the illusion of a body, allowing her to toe the line between life and death. She still doesn't know why the dark reaper is after her, but she's not about to just sit around and let fate take its course.

With a little ingenuity, some light-bending, and the help of a light reaper (one of the good guys! Maybe...). her cute crush, and oh yeah, her guardian angel, Madison's ready to take controle of her own destiny once and for all, before it takes control of her.

Well, if she believed in that stuff.
bengal77 avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
I am a huge fan of Kim Harrison's The Hollows series as well as her fantasy stuff written under the name Dawn Cook. I enjoyed this book and found it to be a very quick, light hearted read. Madison is a quirky kid who reminds me a bit of a young, not yet so disillusioned Rachel Morgan. The plot was a bit simplistic in the beginning, mirroring the protagonist's naivety, but deepens towards the end as Madison becomes more aware of how the world actually works. This book is heavy on the philosophy of light vs. dark but Harrison manages to redeem it in the end of the book by showing that both sides are not quite as cut and dry as Madison naively believes. I enjoyed Harrison's take on the new Angel trend. Her plot and world are definitely unique in that she mixes the idea of Angels with ghosts and reapers for something completely new. Although I enjoyed this book I do have a few small complaints. Harrison's characterization is repetitive to her Hollows series, yet at the same time it is not as in-depth. The characters come off as a bit two dimensional compared to her other works. While I enjoyed this book and closed it with a smile on my face I am not dying to read the second. I will, partly because I have really enjoyed Harrison's/Cook's other works but also because I'd like to give the series a second chance. I think that Harrison has created a unique world here and I'd really like to see where she wants to take it.

As a side not: the synopsis of this book paints it as a ghost-story. And while it does have ghost elements, it's really more of an Angel story involving the conflict of light and dark (notice I didn't say good and evil). So fans expecting a ghost-girl or vampire story might be disappointed. However, if you think you would be interested in an Angel book then I would suggest giving it a shot.
ashleyhoffenberg avatar reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Im a major fan of Kim Harrisons The Hollows series. In fact, I think she is one of the top Urban Fantasy writers out there. I was very much looking forward to her new YA series about a dead girl whose afterlife turns utterly complicated. I think I might be a tad spoiled due to my love for KHs other books, that I was left a bit unsatisfied with the first book in this series. You really jumped right into Madisons afterlife without really finding out a ton about the world she now lives in. And once you learn more, it doesnt really seem very interesting at the moment, in my opinion. I hope the plot and the world gets flushed out more later on. I read that there is a short story in the Prom Nights from Hell anthology that gives the background on Madison, so it might make sense to read it first.

I dont feel very attached to Madison, at this point. I do like her, but I dont feel like she's a very significant person in her own series...yet. She is spunky though, and doesnt sit around, waiting for afterlife to just take care of itself. She is a fighter (albeit a very scared one!), curious and a problem solver. Oh, and she has purple tips on her hair, which is uber cute. I also loved the when I hit ctrl + alt + del" line. That is definitely something a young person would say today.

I must say I do love Grace. She is definitely the equal to Jenks character in The Hollows. While not as snarky as Jenks, Grace provides some comic relief and I grew to really like her. Again though, no real connection to anyone else. I think Nakita and Barnabus relationship is going to prove to be entertaining though.

Conclusion: 3/5 stars. I liked it, but it wasn't a book that had me sitting on the edge of my seat in anticipation, or daydreaming about it. I will continue the series because of my love for KH. I just hope things pick up, make more sense, become more substantial, etc. I do like the themes of fate / free will, light / dark, fallen angels, etc. Im still a bit confused as to who is good and who is evil, but that is some of the fun of the book.
reviewed Once Dead, Twice Shy (Madison Avery, Bk 1) on + 85 more book reviews
I saw some mixed reviews so thought I'd like to chime in...I gave this 4.5 stars. I'm not a YA fan...I get them once in a while and force myself to read them. Sometimes I like 'em and sometimes I don't. I liked this!
At first I thought...not another vamp story! Nope! It's pretty original and I am looking forward to reading more!
It's starts a little shaky simply because there is so much background info to impart and the fact that you aren't supposed to understand the whole story until the end, though I guessed most of it about 1/2 through...I couldn't be sure until I read it... I liked the heroine because even as a young girl she has a strong sense of herself and sticks up for what she believes in. She'll even stare (figuratively) down Angels and Reapers! And the end was spot on! 4 beings, like the Medicine Wheel (oppostites)...working together...very nicely done!
I'm always interested in books that do more than entertain...I want life lessons, especially in books for minors (and the rest of us who haven't stopped evolving)! And I just love anything that teaches kids that this world isn't about good and evil...there doesn't have to be a "bad guy"; we need to take responsibility for our own choices!