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Kousei and Kaori are preparing for the gala concert, practicing together constantly, and bickering like true friends. Another excellent volume!
Kousei and his young student, Nagi, perform a duet at a school event, and it forces other characters to grow in their music, face their feelings, and recapture their dreams.
As Kaori's health deteriorates, Kousei tries his hand at teaching a younger piano student.
In this volume, Tsubaki begins to realize the extent of her feelings for her childhood friend, Kousei. Those two are so cute and sweet, and I love their easy-going friendship!
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
It is definitely interesting to see this completely different perspective into the vampire world of Twilight. I like that it broadens the world-building and creates even more meaning behind the way the Cullens choose to live without killing humans. I think that Bella doesn't quite realize just how unique the Cullens are in their morality. Seeing this other perspective of the way other vampires live is definitely eye-opening.
However, I didn't really connect with Bree that much. I liked her okay, but I actually liked Freaky Fred better. He only has two or three lines of dialogue, but he made more of an impression on me. haha! I wanted Bree to escape in the end though. It's such a bittersweet ending.
I thought the relationship between Bree and Diego was sweet, but it was just too quick and easy for them to fall in love. I mean, I understand it's a novella, so there's not a lot of room for a bunch of development. But it just left me wanting more.
I liked the part with the Volturi revealing their true intentions. Victoria and Riley are both truly disgusting and devious. So many chilling villains in this book!
However, I didn't really connect with Bree that much. I liked her okay, but I actually liked Freaky Fred better. He only has two or three lines of dialogue, but he made more of an impression on me. haha! I wanted Bree to escape in the end though. It's such a bittersweet ending.
I thought the relationship between Bree and Diego was sweet, but it was just too quick and easy for them to fall in love. I mean, I understand it's a novella, so there's not a lot of room for a bunch of development. But it just left me wanting more.
I liked the part with the Volturi revealing their true intentions. Victoria and Riley are both truly disgusting and devious. So many chilling villains in this book!