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I feel that other than Kate, we don’t get to know the characters in depth. The story is told from Kate’s point of view, which allowed me to get to know her better. I can commiserate on how hard her life has been taking care of her mother that has a terminal disease. Still, her sense of guilt and responsibility for everything and everyone was a little misplaced. I thought the friendship between Ava, James and Kate was a little forced and very fast to develop. Henry was very hard to figure out. The air of mystery that surrounds him and his clinginess to a lost love was hard for me to get over. Don’t get me wrong, I think that his deserved better that what he got and all the bad rep he gained by being Hades.
Ms. Carter’s writing was fluid and easy to read and the plot had both predictable moments and a few surprises as well. I didn’t care much for all the tricks that were played on Kate, but I guess they were necessary for her to pass her tests, after all immortality is a big deal. I don’t like this business of being apart from someone you love for six months of the year.
Overall, I enjoyed the Goddess Test and I am looking forward to the sequel, Goddess Interrupted, to be published in January of next year.
About the cover: The cover is very pretty. There is a good reason for all the green plants (it will be a spoiler if I tell you why) that surround the model. Also, the Greek dress and sandals are very appropriate due to the theme of the book. I like the placement and the font of the tittle and there are shiny ‘Greek’ symbols throughout the book.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 9 September, 2011: Finished reading
- 9 September, 2011: Reviewed