Sunday, March 22, 2009

Evermore- The Final Discussion

I thought it would be best if we finished off the month with new discussion questions, since your perspective can change once finishing a book. This thread of comments may contain spoilers. If you haven't finished Evermore, please do not click the comments section, assuming you don't want parts of the story revealed to you.

Below are a few questions I thought would be interesting to throw out to the group, based on the discussions going on in the previous discussion thread. Please feel free to add any questions in the comments you would also like to discuss. Also, keep in mind, just reply to a question or someone's answer if you'd like to respond. Keeping the discussion clean and organized is the key to a fun talk!

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Don't forget, the poll for April's selection ends March 25. If you have yet to vote, please do so. It's a tight race!

Thanks again to Alyson Noel for letting us discuss Evermore this month!

Final Questions (based on completing the book):

  1. After finishing the book, do you think the lesson or meaning of Evermore changed from start to finish? How?
  2. In the first discussion thread, a few of you mentioned being suspicious of Damen. Did your feelings for him change by the end of the book? How did that affect your like/dislike of Evermore?
  3. A few of you also mentioned your frustration with Ever. Did your view(s) change? For the better or worse? Again, how did that affect your like/dislike of Evermore?
  4. What will you take away with you from reading Evermore?
  5. Do you think the book is portrayed properly (cover, back cover copy (or jacket flap), etc.) in stores/media?

REMEMBER, COMMENTS MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!

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1. After finishing the book, do you think the lesson or meaning of Evermore changed from start to finish? How?
2. In the first discussion thread, a few of you mentioned being suspicious of Damen. Did your feelings for him change by the end of the book? How did that affect your like/dislike of Evermore?
5 replies · active 835 weeks ago
3. A few of you also mentioned your frustration with Ever. Did your view(s) change? For the better or worse? Again, how did that affect your like/dislike of Evermore?
3 replies · active 835 weeks ago
4. What will you take away with you from reading Evermore?
2 replies · active 835 weeks ago
5. Do you think the book is portrayed properly (cover, back cover copy (or jacket flap), etc.) in stores/media?
4 replies · active 835 weeks ago
Laura also asked this in a separate post, so I thought I would copy it here:

From Laura:
hi i have a question about evermore...i just finished reading it about a few hours ago and i dont understand when Damon says that he doesnt want to loose Ever again...How did he know her before? i didnt get that part and if someone could explain that to me that would be great.
3 replies · active 832 weeks ago
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Tracy Belsher · 835 weeks ago

Well said, Tina - I just finished Evermore a few seconds ago and I agree with what you've said. I do think it would have been cool if Ever experienced a few flashbacks of her time with Damen...maybe in her dreams or something earlier in the book.
1 reply · active 835 weeks ago
Everything in the beginning of the book was all confusing but it started sorting out and made sense. I also was like whats the cover for when i first started reading EVERMORE but then as I read more it all totally made sense! I CANNOT wait for BLUEMOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1. I really like how we expected him to be a vampire but our expectations are subverted.

2. Aspects of him bothered me, but he's pretty good.

3. Aside from the drinking bit, I really liked Ever.

4. It refreshing that Ever isn't so much a poor-me character. Characters with far less problems will be far mopier.

5. I really liked Evermore!
I loved evermore. I was just wondering how did Damen know that Ever was his reincarnated true love.

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