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The Lost One is the sixth installment in author Lynne Ewing's Daughters of the Moon series. It centers on Tianna Moore, a teenage girl who awakens in a strange apartment to discover that she has lost all her memories and has no idea who she is. Through piecing together bits of information, she realizes that an evil force is trying to destroy her, but she also finds that she has powers of telekinesis that help her save herself and her new friends from the followers of Atrox. Eventually her bravery earns her status as a Daughter of the Moon and she finds the home and family that she has longed for since the murder of her own parents.
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(Daughters of the Moon #1)
Vanessa, who has always had the special power to become invisible, discovers that she and her best friend Catty, a time-traveler, are goddesses of the moon who must fight together to overcome the evil Atrox.
Published August 1st 2000 by 'Volo'
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KroszeI mostly agree with the previous answer except I would say 12 - 18 is a good range, I read this series at age 12 and absolutely adored them.
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Jan 12, 2010Becky added it
Read this book if: you really, really love Sailor Moon.
Feb 20, 2010Britt rated it did not like itRecommends it for: People who enjoy the show Charmed
Shelves: young-adult-fiction, turdsville, 2010, series-thanks-but-no-thanks
My boyfriend does a pretty spot-on impression of the show Charmed. According to him, there is really no need for a script because the same thing happens in every episode.
Charmed, the series, in five lines.
“Um, duh, we’re sisters and we’re witches and we’re quirky with a side of sass.”
Demon: “Rahr! I’m evil”
“Um, DUH, we’re WITCHES!”
Demon: “Oh noes, I’m slain!”
“Wooty-woo! We’re witches and we’re at a club and we’re havin' a good time!”
End scene.
I don’t know if I should be concerned that my boyfr...more
Charmed, the series, in five lines.
“Um, duh, we’re sisters and we’re witches and we’re quirky with a side of sass.”
Demon: “Rahr! I’m evil”
“Um, DUH, we’re WITCHES!”
Demon: “Oh noes, I’m slain!”
“Wooty-woo! We’re witches and we’re at a club and we’re havin' a good time!”
End scene.
I don’t know if I should be concerned that my boyfr...more
This is my favorite series ever! They're getting difficult to find nowadays, but if you stumble upon a copy, definitely read it! You'll become engrossed in Lynne Ewing's world, and if you're a fan of Greek mythology blended into a modern-day setting, this is one you definitely don't want to miss!
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5/29/11
Just finished reading the book again! It was great because I noticed things I hadn't seen the first time. I love delving back into Lynne Ewing's world and reuniting with old characters I fell i...more
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5/29/11
Just finished reading the book again! It was great because I noticed things I hadn't seen the first time. I love delving back into Lynne Ewing's world and reuniting with old characters I fell i...more
About a few weeks ago, I discovered one of my old notebooks from fifth grade where I used to write my stories about double agents and superhero girls with ice powers. Looking through it, I applauded my large vocabulary that I still utilize in my stories today, but winced at everything else. Also, if anyone can tell me what a PLOOTAR is, that would be greatly appreciated. I never finished the story so I wouldn't know.
Needless to say, that was my experience with this book, just without the timeles...more
Needless to say, that was my experience with this book, just without the timeles...more
Mar 07, 2019Priscilla (Bookie Charm) rated it liked it
3.5 stars*
The nostalgia factor for this reread was intense and wow I loved this series growing up. As an adult, this read like an early 2000s magical school girl dramedy. I was so surprised how well this aged! There are some great feminism quips and there’s more than 1 POC (albeit the latinx, chola, ex-banger characterization is FAR too heavy handed and played out for my taste).
I really loved parts of this but, for the most part, this felt like a typical YA fantasy set-up for a long winded seri...more
The nostalgia factor for this reread was intense and wow I loved this series growing up. As an adult, this read like an early 2000s magical school girl dramedy. I was so surprised how well this aged! There are some great feminism quips and there’s more than 1 POC (albeit the latinx, chola, ex-banger characterization is FAR too heavy handed and played out for my taste).
I really loved parts of this but, for the most part, this felt like a typical YA fantasy set-up for a long winded seri...more
Oct 28, 2010Tessie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Wow, I haven't read this book for ages, so I didn't remember much from it.
But I must say it was a lot better when I was younger.
It really feels like this book is for the younger generation.
But any young adult can read it too.
The first book (this one) is more like an introduction, we get to know the characters and know where they come from, and of course the abilities they're possessing.
This might be good to know and learn before you read, just in case so you won't get confused.
The abilities are:...more
But I must say it was a lot better when I was younger.
It really feels like this book is for the younger generation.
But any young adult can read it too.
The first book (this one) is more like an introduction, we get to know the characters and know where they come from, and of course the abilities they're possessing.
This might be good to know and learn before you read, just in case so you won't get confused.
The abilities are:...more
Oh my goodness! I had the hardest time getting through this book. Every time I put it down I didn't want to pick it back up again. While in high school these were some of my favorite books and I thoroughly enjoyed them. This is a good perspective to look at them now because I see that I've grown up and matured but they are still great for teens. I have a new perspective on the subject matter now and I'm concerned that it idealizes what 14-15 year old girls think that they should look like. It co...more
Jan 16, 2013Drucilla rated it liked it
This is a review for the whole series (13 books). The idea for the series, super-powered girls based in Greek myth, was great. I also liked that each book had a different p.o.v.. Some of them were really interesting. Unfortunately, the series just drags on. It never feels like they gain any ground in their fight. To make matters worse, the author wraps up everything in a single book without any kind of build up at all. The reason for this is the cancellation of the sequel/companion series, Sons...more
Jul 27, 2018Jenny Clark rated it liked it
I remember being obsessed with the first few books in the series when I was in high school. I stopped reading at vol 5, so decided to retry since I did buy them all back then.
I did enjoy the premise of the series, and the descriptions of clothes were done really well, as well as the makeup. I do feel like some of it could have been cut, as it does not really affect the story. I think teens would like it, it's a little too high school for me to really fall in love with like I did the first time....more
I did enjoy the premise of the series, and the descriptions of clothes were done really well, as well as the makeup. I do feel like some of it could have been cut, as it does not really affect the story. I think teens would like it, it's a little too high school for me to really fall in love with like I did the first time....more
Over all this book read like that Harry Potter fan fiction with Ebony Raven Darkness or whatever her name is. It's pretty ridiculous but a lot of fun to read out loud to your spouse who loved it as a kid.
3.5 Stars
After picking up this book which I had never heard of before and which wasn't on my TBR from the local library, I made the mistake of looking the book up on Goodreads, which led to me seeing negative reviews and second-guessing why the heck I thought this dumb book looked interesting. I spent a week contemplating just returning the book unread, but, because I knew I could finish it in one day, and because there was just one day left of the library's Summer Reading Program, I bit the bul...more
After picking up this book which I had never heard of before and which wasn't on my TBR from the local library, I made the mistake of looking the book up on Goodreads, which led to me seeing negative reviews and second-guessing why the heck I thought this dumb book looked interesting. I spent a week contemplating just returning the book unread, but, because I knew I could finish it in one day, and because there was just one day left of the library's Summer Reading Program, I bit the bul...more
So I read this book last night, and upon reaching the last page, immediately closed it and grabbed the second book in the series. So it's not until this morning that I actually reflected upon how I felt about the book. Honestly, not sure if it was really that great or not. It was a VERY quick read and somewhat immature. But I think the reason I got so pulled into it was the mythological aspect. I've always been fascinated with the entire premise of mythology. I used to know all of the gods and g...more
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rated it really liked it Shelves: first-in-a-series, read-in-2015, read-before-2013, read-young-adult, 20th-century, stunning-cover, mythology-greek, read-teen-urban-fantasy, setting-california, setting-california-los-angeles
I originally read this back in middle school or high school, and while I remembered that I enjoyed it, I couldn't remember much else about it. Upon rereading it recently, I still enjoy it, but I've now noticed some flaws with it. For instance, the pacing is a bit uneven, slowly meandering along for most of the book and then rushing through the ending. Also, as much as I like Vanessa's love interest, Michael, their courtship is a bit tedious, with Vanessa constantly sending poor Michael mixed mes...more
Apr 04, 2010Gus rated it did not like itRecommended to Gus by: stupid amazon
Can't even finish it. I read a lot of teen books, but the writing on this is more similar to a first chapter book. Ugh. I eventually got to the point where if the author used the word 'molecule' one more time, I was going to throw the book across the room (which I didn't...but I wanted to).
Unremarkable, but not wholly bad.
2.5 stars rounded up.
2.5 stars rounded up.
Daughters of the Moon 1: Goddess of the Night by Lynne Ewing is an intriguing fantasy novel about Vanessa Cleveland, a Los Angeles teen who has the ability to disappear, but only when her emotions are strongest. She keeps this power secret from everyone except for her best friend, Cassie, who has the power to time jump. The two of them try to figure out why they have these powers and who is the mysterious person or creature that has been following Vanessa at night. Vanessa’s powers make her roma...more
Shelves: 250-to-400-pages, fantasy, 2019-reading-challenge, series, books-with-blue-covers, young-adult-fantasy, based-in-america, mythology, women-on-the-cover
Oh man. So I really wanted to enjoy this again. I read the series back in middle school(?) and I really liked them. I'm doing a book challenge this year and one of the prompts was to read a book that brought a sense of nostalgia. I decided on this one. I'm still going to count it, but oh my goodness, all I felt were the cringes on every page.
There was so much detail to describe every little aspect of every little moment of the book. At one point, the MC puts on a Yellow shirt with dragons on it...more
There was so much detail to describe every little aspect of every little moment of the book. At one point, the MC puts on a Yellow shirt with dragons on it...more
Feb 11, 2013Paranormal_Madness rated it it was amazing
What I liked:
-Vanessa Cleveland. She was a likeable main character. She worried about typical things many teenagers worry about–like if a boy she had a crush on liked her back, how she looked, her grades, curfew–but she didn’t sound conceited or vain doing it. She had a pretty authentic teenage voice, and I felt like she always made the right choice, even if she was a little slow to believe what Maggie was telling her about her powers.
-Powers. They were as diverse as the characters in the story,...more
Mar 03, 2011Koorihime-sama rated it it was amazing-Vanessa Cleveland. She was a likeable main character. She worried about typical things many teenagers worry about–like if a boy she had a crush on liked her back, how she looked, her grades, curfew–but she didn’t sound conceited or vain doing it. She had a pretty authentic teenage voice, and I felt like she always made the right choice, even if she was a little slow to believe what Maggie was telling her about her powers.
-Powers. They were as diverse as the characters in the story,...more
Shelves: checked-out-from-library, re-read, hardcover
CHECKED OUT THE BOOK FROM MY PUBLIC LIBRARY.
APART OF THE GOODREADS 2011 READING CHALLENGE.
2ND REVIEW. 1ST REVIEW IS HERE.
Review/Rating:
5 out of 5
Vanessa Cleveland has always want to be like other teenage girls, especially the part of dating and kissing boys without disappearing in front of them. So, what is she going to do when she starts dating Michael Saratoga? And to make matters worse someone has been following her. Has someone finally found out about her secret?
I decided to do a better revi...more
APART OF THE GOODREADS 2011 READING CHALLENGE.
2ND REVIEW. 1ST REVIEW IS HERE.
Review/Rating:
5 out of 5
Vanessa Cleveland has always want to be like other teenage girls, especially the part of dating and kissing boys without disappearing in front of them. So, what is she going to do when she starts dating Michael Saratoga? And to make matters worse someone has been following her. Has someone finally found out about her secret?
I decided to do a better revi...more
Rating: 3/5
Goddess of the Night is the very first book in the Daughters of the Moon series, which I believe consists of 13 books. So, this book was more of an introduction to the world and the characters. Even so, Goddess of the Night was a delight to read and I flew through it.
The main character, Vanessa has a secret power, she can become invisible, she and her best friend Catty were always special but neither knows why. But lately Vanessa feels the shadows creeping around her and someone is al...more
Feb 26, 2014Goddess of the Night is the very first book in the Daughters of the Moon series, which I believe consists of 13 books. So, this book was more of an introduction to the world and the characters. Even so, Goddess of the Night was a delight to read and I flew through it.
The main character, Vanessa has a secret power, she can become invisible, she and her best friend Catty were always special but neither knows why. But lately Vanessa feels the shadows creeping around her and someone is al...more
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Bethany Ainsworth rated it liked it Shelves: school-library-book, action-adventure, fantasy, mythology, gods-and-goddesses, adults-are-useless, supernatural-stuff
This book was okay but not enjoyable. I would read the sequel though.
Problems I had with it:
1. Putting goddesses on the back.
2. A fight scene that did not happen. It was the necklaces that did most of the heavy lifting. The main character did nothing.
3. Why wear dresses and high heels to fight?
4. The main character is the 'key'. Predictable and the sure sign of a Mary-Sue.
5. Vanessa and Michael's relationship seem forced.
6. The overuse of the word molecule. I can't feel my molecules, so how can...more
Problems I had with it:
1. Putting goddesses on the back.
2. A fight scene that did not happen. It was the necklaces that did most of the heavy lifting. The main character did nothing.
3. Why wear dresses and high heels to fight?
4. The main character is the 'key'. Predictable and the sure sign of a Mary-Sue.
5. Vanessa and Michael's relationship seem forced.
6. The overuse of the word molecule. I can't feel my molecules, so how can...more
When I was, I don't know, twelve or thirteen I guess, I checked this out from the library. I remember virtually nothing about it except that it was a complete 180 from anything I had read up to that point (or so I thought). It had teenagers who went to (I thought...I think?) risque parties and wore flashy clothes and basically did things well past my bedtime and the like. Also, I think it had some sort of goddesses...?
Anyway, I was totally obsessed with this one in particular because of its cove...more
Anyway, I was totally obsessed with this one in particular because of its cove...more
Aug 14, 2013Judyth (Geeky Reading) rated it liked it
~3/5
This was an average book for me.
Vanessa is an average heroine, wanting to be normal and not become invisible at times. Her best friend can time travel, and Vanessa gets worried when she disappears. This leads to Vanessa meeting some other girls who have magical powers.
The whole set up of it reminded me of Sailor Moon, which made me want to like it more. But the writing is very blah, went by fast but didn’t really keep me interested. I didn’t care for any of the characters, or their problems....more
This was an average book for me.
Vanessa is an average heroine, wanting to be normal and not become invisible at times. Her best friend can time travel, and Vanessa gets worried when she disappears. This leads to Vanessa meeting some other girls who have magical powers.
The whole set up of it reminded me of Sailor Moon, which made me want to like it more. But the writing is very blah, went by fast but didn’t really keep me interested. I didn’t care for any of the characters, or their problems....more
GET BETTER COVERS. I didn't think of reading this until I finally braved the weird cover and read the summary. (What can I say, I judge books by their covers ._. ) Anyway, it was pretty good and interesting.
A nice trip down memory lane. I haven't read this since high school, but it holds up. It sets up the rest of the series (or as much of it as I read all those years ago) well.
Just finished reading Goddess of the Night. Great YA book, loved the story. Fast paced and interesting. Looking forward to reading the next few books in the series.
I revisited this book as it was my favorite book series in middle school. Every two weeks we went to our school library and checked out new books, and I remember that I would always get the next book in this series and I would blow right through it. I graduated middle school before I could finish the series, and we stopped going to our school library in high school. I am now a high school graduate and I've gained a lot more time to read. While at Books a Million, I found these books and decided...more
I found this book very interesting and jaw-dropping being that the main character (Vanessa) can become invisible. I've always wanted to be able to become invisible. All of the characters in this book are amazing and unbelievable that so many have powers. I would give this book a ten out of ten rating mostly based on the fact that this book has so many cliff hangers and is overall a really great book! I would definitely recommend this book to readers of all age. Unless... you think your kid can't...more
Alright, here's the deal. I bought these books like, literally 15 years ago or something. I read the first 10 I think? When I was 15 and I think I reread them another time when I was in college. I don't know WHY I got hooked, but I honestly did. I'm going 3.5 stars here and I honestly couldn't tell you why. I really feel like this is a book that a 15 year old girl (like the first time) just DEVOURS. It's got everything cool in it, mythology, boys, clothes, special powers, pretty much anything a...more
Aug 11, 2019Katelyn Spedden rated it it was amazing
So I decided to reread Goddess of the Night by Lynn Ewing which is the first book in a series I was OBSESSED with in middle school. The book actually held up pretty well in my opinion. They don't make any super obvious comments that show that it takes place in 2000 which I like about it because it makes it something that's easier to throw into any time period and have it work out. Honestly I love the story of four girls from different walks of life being thrown together and having to save the wo...more
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Lynne Ewing is an American author and a screen writer.
She always had to move around a lot when she was growing up because her father was in the Marine Corps. She has two sisters. Lynne graduated from high school in Lima, Peru after attending seven other schools. While she was in Peru, she learned to speak Spanish. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. When she was 30 years ol...more
She always had to move around a lot when she was growing up because her father was in the Marine Corps. She has two sisters. Lynne graduated from high school in Lima, Peru after attending seven other schools. While she was in Peru, she learned to speak Spanish. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. When she was 30 years ol...more
Daughters of the Moon(1 - 10 of 13 books)
“My grandfather says the moon is the greatest gift from the gods.'
She glanced back at the sky. 'Why is that?' She had always felt the same way but had never understood it.
'God put the moon in the sky to remind us that our darkest moments lead us to our brightest.'
'Never give up hope,' Vanessa finished quietly.
'Grandpa says that's what the phases of the moon teach us,' Michael said. 'The moon goes from light to dark, but always back to light.” — 2 likes
She glanced back at the sky. 'Why is that?' She had always felt the same way but had never understood it.
'God put the moon in the sky to remind us that our darkest moments lead us to our brightest.'
'Never give up hope,' Vanessa finished quietly.
'Grandpa says that's what the phases of the moon teach us,' Michael said. 'The moon goes from light to dark, but always back to light.”
“She held a scarlet sequin dress to her chest and posed in front of a mirror. Too hot. She put it back and took a black mini. Too dreary. Then a blue as pale as a whisper caught her eye. She took the dress. The material was silky and clinging. Perfect for a goddess. On the floor below the dress sat scrappy wraparound high-heeled sandals that matched the blue.
She didn't understand why she needed to dress up to meet Stanton but the impulse to steal into the storage room had been rising in her since the sun set.
She took the dress and sandals back to her room, then sat on the floor and painted her toenails and fingernails pale blue. She drew waves of eternal flames and spiral hearts in silver and blue around her ankles and up her legs with body paints.
When she was done, she pressed a Q-tip into glitter eye shadow and spread sparkles on her lid and below her eye. With a sudden impulse she swirled the lines over her temple and into her hairline. She liked the look.
She rolled blue mascara on her lashes, then brushed her hair and snapped crystals in the long blond strands. She squeezed glitter lotion into her palms and rubbed it on her shoulders and arms. Last she took the dress and stepped into it. She turned to the mirror on the closet door.
A thrill ran through her. Her reflection astonished her. She looked otherworldly, a mystical creature... eyes large, skin glowing, eyelashes longer, thicker. Everything about her was more powerful and sleek and fairy tale. Surely this wasn't really happening. Maybe she would wake up and run to school and tell Catty about her crazy dreams. But another part of her knew this was real.
She leaned to one side. The dress exposed too much thigh.
'Good.' Her audacity surprised her. Another time she would have changed her dress. But why should she?” — 2 likes
More quotes…She didn't understand why she needed to dress up to meet Stanton but the impulse to steal into the storage room had been rising in her since the sun set.
She took the dress and sandals back to her room, then sat on the floor and painted her toenails and fingernails pale blue. She drew waves of eternal flames and spiral hearts in silver and blue around her ankles and up her legs with body paints.
When she was done, she pressed a Q-tip into glitter eye shadow and spread sparkles on her lid and below her eye. With a sudden impulse she swirled the lines over her temple and into her hairline. She liked the look.
She rolled blue mascara on her lashes, then brushed her hair and snapped crystals in the long blond strands. She squeezed glitter lotion into her palms and rubbed it on her shoulders and arms. Last she took the dress and stepped into it. She turned to the mirror on the closet door.
A thrill ran through her. Her reflection astonished her. She looked otherworldly, a mystical creature... eyes large, skin glowing, eyelashes longer, thicker. Everything about her was more powerful and sleek and fairy tale. Surely this wasn't really happening. Maybe she would wake up and run to school and tell Catty about her crazy dreams. But another part of her knew this was real.
She leaned to one side. The dress exposed too much thigh.
'Good.' Her audacity surprised her. Another time she would have changed her dress. But why should she?”