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*I was given a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review, but the opinions are my own.*
This was a really good start to the series, and I can't wait for the other books to be released! It had the perfect amount of tension (both sexual and otherwise) to keep me reading and I find myself turning the pages (or clicking the "next" button on my Kindle) quicker than I usually do. I've always enjoyed dystopian future type books and this is another one that doesn't disappoint. It's free of the cliches that tend to make it into dystopian novels and is filled with characters who change over the course of the book, leaving you wondering who's good and who's bad.
This was a really good start to the series, and I can't wait for the other books to be released! It had the perfect amount of tension (both sexual and otherwise) to keep me reading and I find myself turning the pages (or clicking the "next" button on my Kindle) quicker than I usually do. I've always enjoyed dystopian future type books and this is another one that doesn't disappoint. It's free of the cliches that tend to make it into dystopian novels and is filled with characters who change over the course of the book, leaving you wondering who's good and who's bad.
I liked ONE STATION AWAY fairly well up until the last ten pages or so. The ending just felt so weird and didn't seem to fit with the rest of the story. I also didn't like that most of the story is told in flashbacks and then just when I feel like I'm going to learn something, it's back to the present. It took so long to get Malena's story and I still feel like there's so much missing. Not to mention "Adela." We got little to nothing on her and she's such a big part of the story that it just feels odd.