Alora by
Tamie Dearen
In the book,
Alora, the title character is just an average fifteen year old girl. She’s a
public school student with two best friends, Wesley and Beth. Then she begins
to have visions that cause her to call on her friends to help her understand them.
All of her
visions seem to revolve around a boy, one she has never seen before. She has
many questions like is this boy real? Or is he a figment of her imagination?
Soon she learns a startling truth that causes her to question everything she
knows about her life and family.
Throughout the
book she gains a supernatural ability. Transporting. She learns how to
disappear from one place and appear in another and she begins to perfect her
ability.
I like
Alora’s personality, she thinks she can save everyone and will do anything to try,
even if it means getting hurt or fighting with someone around her. I really
enjoyed reading Alora for the mystery, for the romance between her and her ‘vision
boy’. I thought it was sweet. I really liked Beth because she was very funny. I
like the way the real world we all live in was combined with a magical one with
sorcerers and the supernatural.
I would
definitely recommend Alora to anyone who likes romance, magic and young adult
plots.
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