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onceuponanisabel 's review for:
Illuminae
by Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman
Oh boy, y'all.
I'll admit that I spent about the first half of this book thinking it was nothing more than a pretty unremarkable story told in an interesting enough manner to keep me reading (I'm kind of a sucker for epistolary storytelling). But then.
The second half of this book rolled around, punched me right in the feels, and left me wanting more. Telling parts of the story from AIDAN's POV was a gimmick that I didn't love at first but became absolutely engrossing. Kady and Ezra? I love them. So much. Reading about them being in danger Stressed. Me. Out.
Round of applause from me. I'll definitely be picking up Gemina when I get home from college in a few days.
I'll admit that I spent about the first half of this book thinking it was nothing more than a pretty unremarkable story told in an interesting enough manner to keep me reading (I'm kind of a sucker for epistolary storytelling). But then.
The second half of this book rolled around, punched me right in the feels, and left me wanting more. Telling parts of the story from AIDAN's POV was a gimmick that I didn't love at first but became absolutely engrossing. Kady and Ezra? I love them. So much. Reading about them being in danger Stressed. Me. Out.
Round of applause from me. I'll definitely be picking up Gemina when I get home from college in a few days.