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brittmariasbooks 's review for:
Wires and Nerve, Volume 2: Gone Rogue
by Marissa Meyer
I got over my dislike for the art, however, I just think that the story was okay. I mean I liked it and because I re-read the first volume I saw some nice, but obvious, foreshadowing for the final showdown
Also, in the final showdown Cinder stabs and kills Steele but the story just glosses over it a bit. They wrap him in a tapestry and then the story ends with a group hug. I am just a little disappointed since I loved the well-thought-out book series of the Lunar Chronicles.
However, I liked to see how Liam Kinney gradually came to understand Iko. It raised some questions which the book tried to answer. Ultimately, the book did not give an answer with "this is right and this is wrong" but I like that. It makes the readers think for themselves.
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the Androids which just look like our heroesSpoiler
But the story felt rushed. There was this plot line with Wolf/Ze'ev where he joined the rogue pack. I just wish that it went a bit deeper since he is very insecure about how he looks. And when he said on page 189 of the hardback that his name is not Wolf but Ze'ev Kesley I was happy because I felt like he might be fed up with the nickname and that that nickname might take back some of his humanity he is so desperate to keep. But afterwards, they just keep calling him Wolf. So that disappointed me a little.Also, in the final showdown Cinder stabs and kills Steele but the story just glosses over it a bit. They wrap him in a tapestry and then the story ends with a group hug. I am just a little disappointed since I loved the well-thought-out book series of the Lunar Chronicles.
However, I liked to see how Liam Kinney gradually came to understand Iko. It raised some questions which the book tried to answer. Ultimately, the book did not give an answer with "this is right and this is wrong" but I like that. It makes the readers think for themselves.