
They didn't have very much time with each other to work things out, in a less awkward way. I felt the characters needed a bit more depth, and a bit more work on their relationships. If she had expanded it, and changed it around, so it wasn't so similar to a certain other book, I would have enjoyed it more. It went on and on like this, subtle similarities to Twilight that I couldn't help notice. Her first day she meets the two boys who will rival for her affections, as well as the nasty blonde girl who hates her for her existence. A girl, leaving her mother and the big city, moves to a small town with an awkward relative.

From the very first page I had a case of Deja vu, I felt like I was reading Twilight again. But I had so many problems with this book. And the legend surrounding the Pixie King was interesting. But then of course there were werewolves. The fact that the author used pixies and not vampires was a bit more original. Following some research, Zara suspects that some old superstitions might be actually real.WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERSThis book was alright. Things begin to grow complicated when Zara finds gold dust in strange places, and a boy disappears. It gets confusing when Ian says the same of Nick. He surprises her by warning her to be careful of Ian.


Zara also comes into contact with Nick, who seems to be the resident bad-boy. On her first day of school, she meets a friendly boy, Ian, who is overly-eager to help the new girl find her way around. She feels abandoned by her mother, and struggles with not wanting to talk to her, and missing her at the same time. Need by Carrie Jones is about a girl named Zara going to live in a small town with her Grandmother.
