Title: The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Author: Michelle Hodkin
Publishing Information: September 27th 2011 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Genre: Fantasy, paranormal, romance, mystery, supernatural
Series Information: First in the Mara Dyer series
Format: Hardcover, 452 pages
Source: Bought for my personal library
Recommended For: Fans of books that you can’t put down due to the wtf is happening factor and those of you who want some swoons galore.
Related Posts: Check out Amy’s review and Brittany’s post on bingeable series!
Hey there, friends! Truth be told I read The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer years ago, before book one and two were even published, and I remember finishing it and thinking, “what. just. happened.” When I finished it this time I immediately picked up book two and three and finished the whole series in just a few days. The series left me with an array of emotions, and so many swoons. There are great mystery aspects to these novels but I’ll be honest with you guys and admit that I kept reading for Noah and the swoons that surrounded him. So with that in mind I put together a Pinterest board with different swoony quotes from the novel and found some awesome playlists on 8tracks for your listening pleasure!
LOVED this dedication so much, and here is a playlist to go with:
Sometimes we all feel broken, no? Take a listen:
*SIGH* Some music to go along with those swoons:
Ahh, all the feels all over again!! This is obviously just a taste of the great sights and sounds to be found related to The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer! Check out my Pinterest board, or head over to 8tracks and use “Mara Dyer” as a keyword to find some honestly amazing playlists. Also, don’t forget to head over to Amy and Britt’s blogs to see what they have for you related to this great series!
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So not surprised to see you loving that dedication 😉 I need to get going on this series!
I love a swoon worthy read! This series sounds so good 🙂
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