Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Review: First Frost (Mythos Academy #0.5) by Jennifer Estep

First Frost (Mythos Academy, #0.5)
Title: First Frost

Series: Mythos Academy #0.5

Author: Jennifer Estep

Genre: YA, urban fantasy

Publication date: July 2011

Published by: Kensington, K-Teen

Source: Own e-book

Add it to your Goodreads shelf

Buy it: Amazon

Synopsis:

I am Gwen Frost, and I have a Gypsy gift. It's called psychometry - that's a fancy way of saying that I see images in my head and get flashes of other people's memories off almost everything I touch, even guys.

My gift makes me kind of nosy. Okay, okay, maybe a lot nosy--to the point of obsession sometimes. I want to know everything about everyone around me. But even I don't want to know the secrets my friend Paige is hiding or the terrible loss that will send me to a new school - Mythos Academy, where the teachers aren't preparing us for the SATs, but to battle Reapers of Chaos. Now I have no friends and no idea how my gift fits in with all these warrior whiz kids. The only thing I do know is that my life is never, ever going to be the same...

My rating: ★★★★☆

Gwen Frost has a supernatural ability called psychometry, which basically means that when she touches and object she can see images, the memories of other people who constantly came in contact with the object and had some sort of meaning for them. In this novella we see how Gwen helps out a girl (Paige) by simply touching her hairbrush, how and why Gwen’s mother dies, and when Metis comes to take her to her new school: Mythos Academy.

I liked this short story, not as much as book 1, Touch of Frost, though. It was very informative and I finally got to see what happened to Paige, who was mentioned throughout Touch of Frost.

Because I love mythology, especially the Greek kind, I can see this series becoming one of my favorites!


Have you read this book? If so, what did you think about it? If not, what do you think? Does it sound like something you might want to read? Leave me a comment! :)

No comments:

Post a Comment