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Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
“ Vivus erum. I am alive. Well at least I was” Renee Winters lived an average teenage life. She had both parents, a great boyfriend, and lots of friends. But all of that changed on her 16th birthday, when she found both of her parents dead in the forest. I’ve never given books about Romance, Death, and Latin much thought until I read Dead Beautiful By Yvonne Woon.
Yvonne’s writing style will capture your attention and you will not want to put the book down. In no time, the book is over. But don’t fret. Don’t worry - there is another book called Life Eternal.
Dead Beautiful is written from the perspective of Renee Winters. When you’re reading the book, it will feel as if you were watching a movie. If you don’t feel like this, then you can read some other book by Yvonne Woon, I reassure you that all of her books are great.
The overall all theme is Love is a selfless thing and Love Conquers all, even the Undead. Even though there is many obstacles in the way of Dante and Renee’s love, they can withstand it. Or can they?
Dead Beautiful is both a compelling romance and thought-provoking read, bringing shocking new meaning to life, death, love, and the nature of the soul.
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