I am a Poe enthusiast! I have been meaning to read this book for quite a while because of that. Several people recommended this book to me because I like the Edgar Allan Poe stuff I’ve read, as in, really like it! Thus, I was extremely excited to read Nevermore. I was not disappointed by the Poe element at all– there were quotes, it was a totally gothic book, they talked about Poe, the project was on Poe, and you know, it turned out everything had more to do with Poe than it seemed. *queue the spooky music*
This is a very LONG book. It’s over 500 pages. That doesn’t deter me, I don’t care about the length of a book as long as it’s a good book. This was a good book. It wasn’t the BEST BOOK EVER (which I kind of hoped it would be…). It was a good book. I do think it could’ve been shorter–I felt like it spent a lot of time building up to what was going to happen, and then when stuff actually started happening, it felt kind of rushed (which might’ve just been the contrast of the pace moving rather slowly and then all of a sudden we were getting places, figuring things out, etc…).
I liked Varen as a character… I wasn’t a huge fan of Isabel. She kind of reminded me of a certain other Bella that is part of a popular YA series… and not in a very good way. That and I just never really connected with her as a character, I never really felt any sympathy or otherwise for her.
I did like how the story unfolded, the Poe element, and the writing was gothic and beautiful. It was awesomely psychological and creepy. I’ll definitely be picking up the sequel when it comes out next year (I thought it was supposed to be a stand-alone, but BAM, CLIFFHANGER.) but it just wasn’t overall my thing. But if you enjoy gothic types of books, Edgar Allan Poe, paranormal, and aren’t afraid of a big book– give it a try, you might think it’s the best book ever. 🙂