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Honestly, the best part about this book was the ace rep. It's on point for a lot of experiences and emotions several aces I know have had (myself included) and it was also nice to see a very sex positive girl be accepted.
I questioned character actions a few times, but as a whole I enjoyed this and I do think it'll be an excellent resource for people who are questioning or just want to learn. Stories are powerful, and this is a great ace one.
I questioned character actions a few times, but as a whole I enjoyed this and I do think it'll be an excellent resource for people who are questioning or just want to learn. Stories are powerful, and this is a great ace one.
It took me awhile to fall into this, but once I did I near devoured it, finishing the last 100ish pages in the car. The setting/premise I always found fascinating, but it wasn't until Greta started actually opening her eyes to what was going on that I cared about the characters to flip pages quickly.
I didn't expect Greta to be bi, but totally love that. And the ending was not what I had expected from this book, which is gonna make this stick in my head for awhile.
I didn't expect Greta to be bi, but totally love that. And the ending was not what I had expected from this book, which is gonna make this stick in my head for awhile.
Dnf
Stuck this in the car for a roadtrip and just couldn't. Got 2 cds in and called it quits.
Stuck this in the car for a roadtrip and just couldn't. Got 2 cds in and called it quits.
I'm surprised at how fast I read this, for which I have to say pure escapism. I would love to go to a school like this, be part of such a solid friend group. I also just really loved being back in Tortall.
I might have also been a bit desperate for a plot, but in reality this is just scene after scene of a growning students life. There's small events that you can piece together as a reader, but it reveals a long con/plan and Arram stumbles into them, thinks about them, but doesn't pursue answers or potential criminals. He's pretty much focused on his studies. Even his relationships with girls/dating/flirting are c plots.
That said, still enjoyed this and am now primed for a spectacular sequel. It helps that i know where these characters end up. I desperately want to know how they got there.
I might have also been a bit desperate for a plot, but in reality this is just scene after scene of a growning students life. There's small events that you can piece together as a reader, but it reveals a long con/plan and Arram stumbles into them, thinks about them, but doesn't pursue answers or potential criminals. He's pretty much focused on his studies. Even his relationships with girls/dating/flirting are c plots.
That said, still enjoyed this and am now primed for a spectacular sequel. It helps that i know where these characters end up. I desperately want to know how they got there.
Dnf 48% i wanted to like this, cuz so many people i know do, but it's not for me.
This book started out so strong, but the further i read the more I had a hard time connecting to it which was disappointing.