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The Gathering (Darkness Rising, Book 1) (edition 2011)

by Kelley Armstrong

Series: Darkness Rising (1), Otherworld (4)

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Sixteen-year-old Maya suspects there may be a relationship between her paw-print birthmark, her connection with wild animals, and strange events occurring in her tiny Vancouver Island community, where a medical research facility harbors big secrets.
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Title:The Gathering (Darkness Rising, Book 1)
Authors:Kelley Armstrong
Info:HarperCollins (2011), Hardcover, 368 pages
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I don't read many shifter books, but this one was absolutely the bomb. So now I have to continue on with the next book. l highly recommend this book to all shifter lovers. ☺ ( )
  JKJ94 | Jul 27, 2023 |
‘I could feel energy filling me. I inhaled the smells of the forest, the sharp tang of long grass, the sweet perfume of the trees.’ (page 40, location 608)

‘I don’t remember anything else. No, that’s a lie. I remember one more thing. I remember the cougar turning away and I remember what I saw on her flank. A dark patch of fur in the shape of a paw print.’ (page 105 location 1608)

‘Heard the scream of an eagle and my heart beat faster, legs pumping as I ran, the grass lashing me. Then - too late - I smelled it. Humans.’ (page 118 location 1808)

‘Skinwalker are evil witches who cast curses and take on the form of animals, usually canines.’ (page 133 location 2031)

‘Or, I said, turning to Rafe, if you want to skip the whole awkward meet-the-family social event, you could just submit your life story, including your views on politics, religion, and every social issue imaginable, along with anything else you think they might need to conduct a thorough background check.’ (page 148 location 2263)

‘I stopped. He was staring again - this time at the ground behind me. I turned to see what had caught his attention.
Don’t - he began.
Too late. Having stepped away from whatever Marv Had dropped, I could now see it more clearly through the long grass. Or see part of it. Fingers.’ (page 152 location 2329)

‘The cat jumped. Rafe shouted and this time I heard exactly what he said.
Annie!’ (page 178 location 2725)

‘Yee naaldlooshii.
Skin-walker.’ (page 179 location 2737)

‘Real skin-walker, like us, go back to before Columbus -discovered- America. It’s a kind of supernatural race. We’re born into a family of skin-walkers. We can change into mountain lions. We get our energy from nature. We have healing powers and some control over animals.’ (page 184 location 2814)

‘I was, apparently, a member of a formerly extinct race of supernatural beings?’ (page 192 location 2943)

‘Dreams of the forest, - he said - Of running. You wake up with a fever. You need to get outside. …
It’s the Calling. The start of the transformation.’ (page 218 location 3334)

‘I could stand in front of the mirror and mentally refuse to believe a person could change into an animal, but in my heart I knew it was true.’ (page 226 location 3455) ( )
  NewLibrary78 | Jul 22, 2023 |
Mmmmm, fucking love me some young adult novels with magical girls as the main characters. I will read it all. Almost as much as I will read every YA dystopian novel I can find. Love them. Even when they're crap.

This one isn't crap, it's very good! I really, really liked the main character, she was funny in a way that was actually funny, she had some flaws and were confronted with them, she loves animals ... also, she's TOTALLY GAY and it bothers me that she doesn't realize. Come on girl, get with Sam. Plz. Ignore the boring dude.

My main problem is that I felt that it ended just as the plot had started. It didn't really have a story, but was more a set-up for the entire series as a whole. That's not bad necessarily, but I was still kinda waiting for it to start when the ending happened, so ... well, I guess I just have to pick up the sequels. ( )
  upontheforemostship | Feb 22, 2023 |
Re-reading this now so I can read the new one! ( )
  panamamama | Aug 2, 2022 |
After closing the last page and saying goodbye to Chloe in the [b:The Reckoning|6468666|The Reckoning (Darkest Powers, #3)|Kelley Armstrong|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327154591s/6468666.jpg|6659237] I was very eager to read the next installment in Kelly Armstrongs YA series.

It was ok...but I didnt love it as much as the adventures of Chloe and the gang.The best word for my feelings about it would be, underwhelmed

It just lacked the thing that makes me love a book.

I couldnt really connect with maincharacter Maya,she struck me as a bit too composed. I wanted something to shake her up a bit and create a conflict.

Also the he part with her being a native american and being really into nature things struck me as very cliche.

This is the first book by KA that I skimmed the last part of. I wont rush to get the other books in this series.

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  Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
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