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Title:Sojourner (Sojourner #1)
Author:Maria Rachel Hooley
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published: (first published July 14th 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Paranormal. Angels. Fantasy. Romance
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Sojourner (Sojourner #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.6 | 1599 Users | 95 Reviews

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Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Moon has been dreaming of her murder her entire life, and in those dreams, a dark presence is there, watching. When she returns home to Hauser’s Landing, the very place her father disappeared, she comes in contact with a gorgeous boy named Lev Walker, and it’s not long before she’s falling in love. But there’s something wrong with Lev. When she realizes he’s the eerie watcher in her dreams, she’ll have to discover the truth. Is he a guardian angel or a sojourner, an angel of death who has come to collect her soul?

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ISBN: 1448681251 (ISBN13: 9781448681259)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sojourner #1


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Elizabeth Moon has grown up living a life that can be difficult at times, being a "half breed" she cant seem to fit in either world, but luckily she has her guardian Jimmie, who has been like a father to her since her mother died and her father went missing. Though content to have Jimmie, she been losing sleep, seeing the same young, handsome man in her dreams when she sees him at her school she cant believe it and tries everything possible to get close to him. But she doesnt expect to find out

SLIGHT SPOILER! ~ In the beginning, I don't know why, but it kind of reminded me of twilight. Elizabeth is a good character but sometimes I think that she over reacts a bit, and doesn't really think of the obvious answer. The story line is good, and how Lev came into the book was great. She dreams about him then see's him in school. I personally think that the love between Lizzie and Lev went by too fast. Griffin is a funny fellow, I always knew he was good guy. I suspected the Janitor to be the

So, for a synopsis (warning: spoilers) : Elizabeth (Lizzie) wakes up from a recurring nightmare about being shot, in the C18th in which she is a Cheyenne native. There is a ~mysterious ~man in her dream that she cant stop thinking about. Anyway, she ponders over her parents deaths before getting dressed and going off to school for her first day in Hausers Landing, the small town she has returned to with her kindly, if a little overprotective, parental substitute Jimmie. Lizzie drives an old Jeep

Elizabeth Moon is a halfie, half white and half Native American. Her parents died when she was really young and she's being raised by their best friend, Jimmy. Due to unknown circumstances, they have now moved back to her parents hometown and she meets a boy. Now a lot of people have made the connection of this book to Twilight and I can see why they think that, but in my point of view, this is a lot better. Yes, it does have a new girl and mysterious guy that meet and fall in love almost

This is the first time in a long time I've wanted to give a one star rating to a book I actually managed to finish. Everybody say it with me once because it's going to get repetitive: "Twilight."Elizabeth (Lizzie) is starting her first day of school in a new town. Despite not having a lot of personality, she is insta-popular, even drawing the attention of two--count 'em--TWO standoffish, high-school-girls-are-beneath-me types. One is Griffin (or at least I really hope his name is Griffin), after

I got this book free from Amazon and I enjoyed it. However, I did start seeing similarities to another bit of YA fiction almost immediately.If you liked Twilight, you'll probably like this. It has the addition of a bit of extreme racial antagonism to give the main character a reason to require saving but otherwise the story is much of a muchness.Also, one odd moment; for a character so aware of how awful small-minded people can be when it comes to equality between people with different coloured

I really tried to read this book. I couldn't get past the constant references to the main heroines ancestry. I get that the author was trying to show racial prejudice, but it didn't really fly. Firstly, the girl was half Native American/half Caucasian. She is described as beautiful of face. Not sure why teenagers would then write half-breed on a mirror inside a locked locker (like a teenager would know what a half breed is) and slash her tires. Seems too outdated a premise. The other issue i

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