This was the first novel by Stephenie that I didn't start reading instantly (because I was rereading Eclipse at the time), but from the moment I started, I couldn't stop. Stephenie has a real talent for making the terrible seem everyday, and while I could understand the feelings of animosity between the humans and the souls, I never once hated Wanderer for her choices. Indeed, fairly quickly, I ...
Annie has had dreams for most of her life, dreams that seem to be of a past she has lived. They are trying to lead her to a life she should have, but which seems destined to be kept from her.
Enjoyable read from start to finish. I really liked the characters, and the story kept my attention well. It isn't important literature like other books I've read, but the themes are interesting, and I felt myself caught up in the dramas of the everyday lives written about. Highly reccomended