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Original Title: | Tattoo |
ISBN: | 038573347X (ISBN13: 9780385733472) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tattoo #1 |
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Paperback | Pages: 260 pages Rating: 3.57 | 3367 Users | 274 Reviews
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Bailey Morgan isn't the type of girl who shows a lot of skin, but somehow, she ends up in a dressing room at the mall with her friend Delia applying a temporary tattoo to her lower back. Never one to suffer fashion doubt, trendsetter Delia knows exactly where she wants her own tattoo: on her stomach, right where her shirt ends—can you say "midriff"? Annabelle, the quiet one, chooses the back of her neck, and tomboy Zo plasters hers on the top of her foot. The tattoos will last for three days, and Delia's sure that with them, the four friends will absolutely kill at the school dance.Unfortunately, killing is just what someone has in mind, and Bailey, Delia, Annabelle, and Zo are in for the battle of their lives. Along with her tattoo, each girl receives a gift—a supernatural power to help them in their fight. As Bailey's increasingly frightening dreams reveal the nature of their enemy, it becomes clear to the girls that it's up to them to save the world. And if they can get Delia to stop using her newfound power to turn gum wrappers into Prada pumps, they might actually stand a chance.
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Title | : | Tattoo (Tattoo #1) |
Author | : | Jennifer Lynn Barnes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 260 pages |
Published | : | January 9th 2007 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Magic. Mythology. Supernatural |
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Tattoo by Jennifer Lynn Barnes is the first book of the young adult fantasy series by the same name. In the story Bailey Morgan and her friends are out shopping for the upcoming school dance when Bailey picks up a pack of temporary tattoos. The girls look at the package and find the tattoos should last until their dance so they decide to give them a try.As soon as Bailey and her friends apply their tattoos Bailey begins hearing voices and has a weird experience like she was somewhere else. WhatTattoo is the story of four girls who go shopping at the mall and end up buying temporary tattoos that give each of them unique powers that match their personalities. The girls soon realize that they were given the powers for a reason; evil is coming and they must do whatever they can with their powers to stop it.I enjoyed this early work of Jennifer Lynn Barnes. The characters in this fun and entertaining story seemed like real high school students who stumbled into something magical. I plan to
Barnes's tale (published when she was still a teen herself or in her v. early 20s, iirc), still has an authentically teen feel--although, is hanging out at the mall still a thing? It's a light, fun urban fantasy romance with good female friendships and yet...I was super not in the mood and I can't tell if it's me or the book.
Wow.If I hadn't already read (and liked) the second book, Fate, there is no way I would have picked it up after reading this. Tattoo wasn't awful, but the plot wasn't good enough this time to make me overlook the glaringly juvenile tone of the book. It was also too short to flesh out any of the characters, so what you're left with is four stereotypes. The Tough Girl, the Intellectual Girl, the Beautiful Girl, and the Ordinary Girl...who naturally can't really be ordinary, because she's secretly
My Thoughts: This book was a fun quick read. We start off by getting to know all the girls. I will admit I had a hard time following at first. Mainly because the girls seemed so much alike I had trouble keeping them straight. We don't get too much detail surrounding each girl so I had to remember who was who. Once the story unfolded though, it came together. The girls became individuals. They go and end up buying tattoos that are supposed to be "temporary" right before a big dance they are
When you read this book, youll either love it or hate it, but youll probably love it more if you were a teenager or on the younger end. The tone, writing, and voice of this book was very juvenile. I know that since its being told from the pov of the main protagonist I should allow for some leeway, and I did but there comes a point when you step past that boundary. It quickly became obnoxious and grating. Not to mention when Bailey came to some of her puzzle solving conclusions its like Hello!
Im not really into reading but I really do love this book. Ive been reading it for quite some time now and Id say, its easier for teenagers to connect with cause its more for entertainment and does connect with life. Its about a group of friends who have a strong bond and one day they all decided to get tattoos little did they know it would change their life either permanently or temporarily.
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