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thea_rem 's review for:
Scavenge the Stars
by Tara Sim
adventurous
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I adore this book! The world building was a bit slow in the beginning but in hindsight it was perfect. The way the story slowly builds up its arc, left me breathless in the end. Not knowing who I could trust and what to expect.
Every time I thought, „oh no, here we go with the cliches” there’s a twist and non cliches in sight. And I absolutely love that!
The details are so well thought out and some hints are put in the beginning and later you’re like “so THAT was it about”.
The characters are flawed and do messy things, but thy always have a reason however morally grey it may be.
Amaya is a bad bitch who carries knifes around like they’re an accessoire. She has a healthy list for revenge and is a bit too blood thirsty, but her moral code usually comes knocking on the door.
Cayo is a rich boy who loves fashion, men and women, doesn’t mind to show affection towards his friends and has to struggle with a gambling addiction.
They both long to be free and independent.
And I can’t wait to see where the story goes in the second book!
Every time I thought, „oh no, here we go with the cliches” there’s a twist and non cliches in sight. And I absolutely love that!
The details are so well thought out and some hints are put in the beginning and later you’re like “so THAT was it about”.
The characters are flawed and do messy things, but thy always have a reason however morally grey it may be.
Amaya is a bad bitch who carries knifes around like they’re an accessoire. She has a healthy list for revenge and is a bit too blood thirsty, but her moral code usually comes knocking on the door.
Cayo is a rich boy who loves fashion, men and women, doesn’t mind to show affection towards his friends and has to struggle with a gambling addiction.
They both long to be free and independent.
And I can’t wait to see where the story goes in the second book!