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# Burned: A House of Night Novel

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desertcart.com: Burned: A House of Night Novel: 9780312387969: Cast, P. C., Cast, Kristin: Books

Review: Sucks you in. - I'm buying each book as I read them it's a great series
Review: Latest installment of the House of Night series Shines above the rest - P.C. Cast has gone way beyond the talent she has shown in previous books in her writing of the most recent installment of the House of Night series. The multiple perspectives, introduced in the 6th book worked masterfully in telling this book's unique story. The way that the storyline is told is both surprising as it is breathtaking. There was a point in this book where P.C. Cast tricked me and I absolutely loved it! When the realization hit, I was in awe of how well written the revelation was. And satisfyingly enough the reader will be just as challenged as the characters are while reading this book. As a friend once put it, "these books are like snacks." With that comparison, this book is not a snack the way the others are, and it isn't a full course meal either. Instead, it sits the reader down and shows them how to cook. But lets go back to the first 6 books. Because without them, this book wouldn't be nearly as pointed. During the House of Night series, the reader feels a need and demand that the characters learn, make decisions, and grow. Books 1 through 6 hasn't really shown us the volume to which these characters can change. While we know that they have, we haven't ever been as intimate with the characters until this 7th book, where we are forced to look at these multi-dimensional characters and acknowledge the depth of them. Heath, Zoey, Aphrodite, Darius, Stevie-Rae, Rephaim, Stark and the big baddies (Neferet and Kalona) are the main focus and while fans of the Twins and Damien and Jack might be disappointed, the focus on the characters listed is key to this book. What's marvelous about that, though is not all characters are developed in the present, not all are even truly in the book, but each and every character mentioned takes on more meaning and becomes so much more clear than in previous books. Now I'm a huge Stark fan and by the end of this book I don't see how anyone couldn't be, but that's not where I think this review should focus. What's more important is that I'm not a huge Zoey fan. I'm not a huge Heath fan. But by the end of this book I was. Zoey's character changes so much that the reader may expect whiplash yet the story is crafted so that her extraordinary progresses reads naturally. Heath's character is developed simply by reviewing the constants in his relations with everyone in the book. It does not serve to make any reader feel stupid, but rather does cause a reader to stop and think about how Heath really doesn't change so much as our understanding of him did. Stark. Where to even begin. We learn his history, his future and glimpse into his mind in the present all at once while somehow carrying his load for him. His role in this book is so well written and so well played that this character really shines. Those of you interested in Stevie-Rae and the inevitable dilemma of Rephaim will not be disappointed by how this story-line, so loosely and tightly mingled with Zoey's is developed and expressed. And that firecracker Aphrodite? If you think she had a strong voice in all of the rest of the books, her voice is even stronger, if that can even be conceived, in this one. Another spin in the story line helps develop her character in remarkable ways as well. Here are the most important themes of the book: The act of wishing vs. doing, disguise, the power of mistakes, the power that everyone has inside of us born out of the path we choose, and ultimately, the power not so much of free will but more of choice. Every choice in this book counts.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,261 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #48 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Fantasy #152 in Censorship & Politics #213 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Girls' & Women's Issues (Books) |
| Book 7 of 12  | House of Night |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,852) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.84 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| Grade level  | 2 - 7 |
| ISBN-10  | 0312387962 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0312387969 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 336 pages |
| Publication date  | September 27, 2011 |
| Publisher  | St. Martin's Griffin |
| Reading age  | 10+ years, from customers |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sucks you in.
*by A***E on November 23, 2025*

I'm buying each book as I read them it's a great series

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Latest installment of the House of Night series Shines above the rest
*by K***Y on April 28, 2010*

P.C. Cast has gone way beyond the talent she has shown in previous books in her writing of the most recent installment of the House of Night series. The multiple perspectives, introduced in the 6th book worked masterfully in telling this book's unique story. The way that the storyline is told is both surprising as it is breathtaking. There was a point in this book where P.C. Cast tricked me and I absolutely loved it! When the realization hit, I was in awe of how well written the revelation was. And satisfyingly enough the reader will be just as challenged as the characters are while reading this book. As a friend once put it, "these books are like snacks." With that comparison, this book is not a snack the way the others are, and it isn't a full course meal either. Instead, it sits the reader down and shows them how to cook. But lets go back to the first 6 books. Because without them, this book wouldn't be nearly as pointed. During the House of Night series, the reader feels a need and demand that the characters learn, make decisions, and grow. Books 1 through 6 hasn't really shown us the volume to which these characters can change. While we know that they have, we haven't ever been as intimate with the characters until this 7th book, where we are forced to look at these multi-dimensional characters and acknowledge the depth of them. Heath, Zoey, Aphrodite, Darius, Stevie-Rae, Rephaim, Stark and the big baddies (Neferet and Kalona) are the main focus and while fans of the Twins and Damien and Jack might be disappointed, the focus on the characters listed is key to this book. What's marvelous about that, though is not all characters are developed in the present, not all are even truly in the book, but each and every character mentioned takes on more meaning and becomes so much more clear than in previous books. Now I'm a huge Stark fan and by the end of this book I don't see how anyone couldn't be, but that's not where I think this review should focus. What's more important is that I'm not a huge Zoey fan. I'm not a huge Heath fan. But by the end of this book I was. Zoey's character changes so much that the reader may expect whiplash yet the story is crafted so that her extraordinary progresses reads naturally. Heath's character is developed simply by reviewing the constants in his relations with everyone in the book. It does not serve to make any reader feel stupid, but rather does cause a reader to stop and think about how Heath really doesn't change so much as our understanding of him did. Stark. Where to even begin. We learn his history, his future and glimpse into his mind in the present all at once while somehow carrying his load for him. His role in this book is so well written and so well played that this character really shines. Those of you interested in Stevie-Rae and the inevitable dilemma of Rephaim will not be disappointed by how this story-line, so loosely and tightly mingled with Zoey's is developed and expressed. And that firecracker Aphrodite? If you think she had a strong voice in all of the rest of the books, her voice is even stronger, if that can even be conceived, in this one. Another spin in the story line helps develop her character in remarkable ways as well. Here are the most important themes of the book: The act of wishing vs. doing, disguise, the power of mistakes, the power that everyone has inside of us born out of the path we choose, and ultimately, the power not so much of free will but more of choice. Every choice in this book counts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A stronger outing than last book
*by E***E on April 29, 2010*

I am a fan of the House of Night books. They have, however, gotten a bit shall we say, intricate. So much happening with so many characters, it's almost necessary to have a scorecard who is what to whom. Last book had Heath and Zoey, our heroine, on the Other Side. That's not good. Heath is dead, and Zoey's soul is scattered and her physical self has seven days to have someone step up and make her soul whole again or it's bye-bye Zoey. Aphrodite, although she is just a normal person, has been blessed by Nyx, Goddess of the Night, by being made a prophetess. She interprets the way Zoey can return, whole. Stark must somehow cross into Nyx's realm and help Zoey's spirit get whole. In the meantime, Stevie Rae is in quite a bind - she is involved with Rephaim, Kalona's spawn, part human, part bird. She has Rephaim less evil and more human, and their tie is genuine. The problem I have with this outing is as I specified earlier. Every few pages, it starts to tell the story from another character's perspective, and you get to feeling like it's a tennis match, whose turn is it???? One thing I did not like is Grandmother Redbird was not utilized more - she is still recovering at the convent, and she does mention some thing that will help them with Zoey, but she is so strong spiritually I was wanting more from this great character. I would like a lot more progression and resolution from the main characters in the next book, Awakened. Burned is a complicated read, with lots of things happening at once, but a good read, and will be enjoyed by House of Nighters.

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