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  1. [Download] Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn) Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn) Jenny Han, Siobhan Vivian DOC | *audiobook | ebooks | Download PDF | ePub #120707 in Books Han Jenny 2014-09-16 2014-09-16Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.25 x 1.40 x 5.50l, .0 #File Name: 1442440791544 pagesFire with Fire | File size: 35.Mb Jenny Han, Siobhan Vivian : Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn) before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn): 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Payback is a bitch... make that three bitches.By Casey CarlisleActual rating 3.5 stars.After enjoying the first book in this trilogy Burn for Burn despite its immature narrative tone, I was eager to see where all the elements that were introduced in the debut were going and well, Fire With Fire took an unexpected turn - and I loved it! I felt this book was much better than the first. Having established all the characters in the first book, there was no confusion over who was who. We also got many of the plot elements developed further or

  2. answered in Fire With Fire.There are a few turn-abouts with the characters which are executed deliciously. It follows suit of the first novel with the main trio of characters unveiling a different point of view to reveal an alternate opinion on their group of friends (and frenimies). I was a little frustrated with how the facts (and the reasons Lillia, Kat, and Mary began their little pact) were forgotten, or became blurry, the more convoluted their situation became.We don't get the numerous flashbacks like in the first novel either, which was a welcome change.The paranormal element gets heavily explored here too - and I loved it. It was hands down my favourite part of the book. I can confidently say Fire with Fire does not suffer middle-book-syndrome. It felt more complete to me than the debut.I'm getting really frustrated with Lillia, she got date raped in the past from drinking and hanging out with randy teenage boys - and then keeps repeating that behaviour. No-one deserves to be drugged and sexually assaulted, but it seems like she hasn't learnt her lesson and intentionally putting herself in a position for it to happen again. Dumb.Lillia is my uptight drama queen. And although she can annoy the crap out of me at times, her antics and personality really pad out the narrative.Excited about the exploration of Mary's character, but am still on the fence about her storyline - I wanted more face time with her - it was a little brief and left me feeling like I'd only scratched the surface.Kat's character still felt like she did in the first novel, even though she's meant to be edgy, maybe a bit gothic, I found her a little vanilla.The pacing was also much better - but in saying that, there were also a few spots that really dragged. The writing style felt like it had improved from the debut - it didn't feel as flat. Though, we don't get as much of the comedic elements as we did in Burn for Burn. Neither did we see much of Nadia (Lillias little sister) and that familial dynamic Han writes so well.It was nice to read towards the end how the main cast were acting a little more responsibly and having realistic reactions to things that had both happened, and we're currently happening.The cliff-hanger (and ending of the novel) threw me, and I did not see it coming in a million years! It has me gagging for the final book in the series Ashes to Ashes. Packaged with beautiful cover art, a diverse cast, a contemporary story line with a paranormal edge, this series has spacious typesetting and large font aiding to its overall aesthetic and ease of completion.Another quick read, despite its 517 pages. I spread it out over 2 sittings and 2 days, but could have easily completed it in one. I was dubious about this series at the start, but am coming to love it now. Let's hope Ashes for Ashes can bring it on home!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. OSM but sort of hard to understandBy CustomerRead it real quick and still, I dont really get it.Here's a summary for those who hadn't read it yet: Mary was still angry with Reeve and she wanted a huge revenge. The girls decided to make Reeve fall in love with Lillia(as Reeve has some feelings towards her already) and then Lillia will break his heart. But nothing worked out that way as Lillia sort of like Reeve already(thats what I understood, anyways). At Rennie's New Year Party, Lillia and Reeve ran away together and made out(EEWWWW). Just as Rennie was looking for them, she died in a car crash.I totally loved Kat and Lillia and Alex, but i dont really understand Reeve and Mary. Rennie is far my least fav character as, well, she was real mean to my two fav characters. Kat was swearing with the F word all the time, but that's who she is. Mary is this weird character that couldn't bear to see Reeve hurt but also wanted revenge and she also had super powers like Roald Dahl's MATILDA. Weird!But i totally adore this book. HEEHEE0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fire with Fire DeliversBy Erin (The Hardcover Lover)Fire with Fire, the second book in Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian's Burn for Burn trilogy, has an insane plot that kept me up late at night just so I could keep reading and finding out more about life on Jar Island since that fateful Homecoming night. Most of the beginning of the book has the same contemporary feel as the beginning of Burn for Burn, but the intensity of the novel really picks up at the end. There are some twists and turns that are unbelievable, but with a series like this - what I'm calling contemporary with a twist - anything is possible.At the start of the novel, the main characters hadn't really changed much since Burn for Burn, but mostly because the Fire with Fire picks up pretty much right where Burn for Burn ended. As the book progresses, readers are able to pick up on subtle changes with the main characters, Kat, Lillia, and Mary. Kat begins to understand that there are things she'll never be able to change, and I thought she kind of softened a little bit, at least when she's with Lillia and Mary. Lillia really starts to open up and deal with some of the things that have bothered her. Mary. . . well at first, she seems like she's only changing a little, but she's probably the only one of the three to really change, and it's intense.As for the supporting characters, I was really surprised with Reeve. I went from hating him in Burn for Burn to kind of liking him in this book. I really like Alex. I think he's a sweetheart, and I'd like to learn a little bit more about him in the next book. My feelings for Rennie didn't change. I still strongly dislike her. By the end of the book, I was more curious and ready to see how things play out in Fire with Fire.Just like with Burn for Burn, the writing is just fine. It's really nothing spectacular, but it's entertaining enough to keep me interested and reading. That's all I can really ask of with writing. I really like the narrations of Lillia and Mary. I feel like those are the strongest chapters in the book. Kat is just a little on the boring side for me, and it's sad because she's such a cool character. I just wish that her narration lived up to how I see her in my mind.All in all, Fire with Fire is a a pretty good book. It keeps readers interested with the three very different characters coming together for a cause. I love how it still has a contemporary feel, even though there is definitely something more paranormal going on in the book. I'd recommend this to readers who want to try paranormal but may be scared of the genre. Secrets prove deadly in book two of the Burn for Burn trilogy from New York Times bestselling author of To All the

  3. Boys Ive Loved Before (soon to be a major motion picture!), Jenny Han, and New York Times bestselling author of The List, Siobhan Vivian.Lillia, Kat, and Mary had the perfect plan. Work together in secret to take down the people who wronged them. But things didnt exactly go the way theyd hoped at the Homecoming Dance. Not even close. For now, it looks like they got away with it. All they have to do is move on and pick up the pieces, forget there was ever a pact. But there is something seriously wrong with sweet, little Mary. If she cant control her anger, shes sure someone will get hurt. Mary understands now that its not just that Reeve bullied herits that he made her love him. It seems once a fire is lit, the only thing you can do is let it burn From School Library JournalGr 10 Up-Picking up a few days after the events of Burn for Burn (S S, 2012), this sequel deals with the fallout from a revenge plan that didn't go as smoothly as it should have. Lillia finds herself iced out of her social circle by her former BFF, Rennie, when star football player Reeve shows an interest in her. Reeve's attention provides Lillia, Kat, and Mary, who formed a secret alliance in the first novel, another opportunity to exact revenge. This time, Lillia will make Reeve fall in love with her and then break his heart the way he broke Mary's. Lillia wants nothing to do with Reeve, but goes along with the plan for her friend and soon finds herself developing true feelings for him. Mary knows better than to still care for Reeve, but knowing better doesn't stop it from happening. Meanwhile, her aunt, with whom she lives, starts acting stranger and stranger, and Mary's memories of her haunted past start trickling back. The narration rotates among the three main girls. Each one has a distinct voice, making it easy to follow the engaging story. There are more questions than there are answers about the multiple plot threads left dangling at the end. Fans of the first book have been waiting eagerly for this installment; those new to the series are encouraged to go back to Burn for Burn to catch up.-Brandy Danner, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.From BooklistActions and consequences. Thats what the second novel in the Burn for Burn series is all about. When we last saw Lillia, Kat, and Mary, they were enacting revenge on Reeve at the homecoming dancebut their efforts go awry, leaving Reeve with a broken ankle and dashed football-scholarship dreams. Now tensions are running high between popular-girl Rennie and both Lillia and Kat. Then theres Mary, whose supernatural powers, hinted at at the end of the first book, are amped up here, as she struggles to keep her freaky outbursts at bay. The Reeve-revenge plot twists once more, when Lillia attempts to make him fall for her, then leaves him hanging in an effort to help Mary overcome her Reeve-tainted past. But feelings arent so easy to fake, and Lillia could be setting off an emotional maelstrom. The plot threads here hang together better than in Burn for Burn (2012), and the novel ends with a literal bang. Whats next? Well, Marys going to be on a tear, thats for sureand readers wont want to miss it. Grades 9-12. --Ann KelleyAbout the AuthorJenny Han is the New York Times bestsellingauthor of The Summer I Turned Pretty series;Shug; the Burn for Burn trilogy, cowritten with Siobhan Vivian; and To All the Boys Ive Loved Before and P.S. I Still Love You. She is also the author of the chapter book Clara Lee and The Apple Pie Dream. A former childrens bookseller, she earned her MFA in creative writing at the New School. Visit her at DearJennyHan.com.

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