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The Vision by Jen Nadol
The Vision by Jen Nadol








Cassandra Renfield has always seen the marka glow around certain people reminiscent of candlelight. A marked person will die within twenty-four hours. Yes, the one about how he knew she was descended from the fates Overall, this book is intense in many parts and makes you really think about your current perception of faith and religion. Genre: Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Publisher: Bloomsbury Publication Date: January 2010 Hardcover: 240 pages Stand alone or series: Book one in a planned series. Cassie has always seen the mark-a soft glow like candlelight-but she only just discovered what it means. Though I still didn’t like her running away from her doubts and problems, it was good to know she finally wakes up and asks the right questions – the ones she should have asked from the start. As for the whole who is worthy, who is not dilemma, I liked the way she discovered herself in this book. The development of the characters was significantly better in this book. She let Zander push her around, even when she wasn’t sure whether he was doing the right thing going around reaping people. She let Lucas push her around in The Mark and the same thing happened in The Vision. First of all, Cassandra is never assertive enough. We search the most popular review sites and give you one score you can trust The The Mark series consist of 2 fantasy & magic books written by Jen Nadol. While in Kansas living with an aunt Cass struggles to learn what. The Vision left me with a lot of unanswered questions. Why some people succeed, from the author of Blink. Jen Nadol offers readers a romance with big stakes and an ethical dilemma with no easy answers in this riveting sequel to The Mark. Their abilities are meant to work together but Cassie begins to question why, and how he can be so cold about the whole thing. Is it possible to love the plot but be unsure about the characters? I felt that way with this book. She sees the mark while he guides the soul.










The Vision by Jen Nadol