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Adrienne Young

3.98 AVERAGE

adventurous 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

3.5* some things felt unnecessary but still liked the book sm
adventurous lighthearted medium-paced
adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: N/A
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

I couldn't help but think about how all of these contracts are unenforceable, and I'm pretty sure that's not how deeds work.

Otherwise, this was a pretty fun read. Adrienne Young's strongest suit is her descriptive writing. The vibes in both this book and Fable are immaculate, and that carries the book. The plot didn't feel particularly urgent, and many of the characters fell a little flat, but the dynamic between Fable and Saint was very interesting to me.

I also thought it was cool how much Fable learned about Isolde, and I think that Fable is an enjoyable first-person narrator, which can be rare for the genre.

I kinda enjoyed this book more than Fable bcs there were more... exciting scenes? Anyways... I enjoyed this series so much!

a great follow up to the first book. such an enjoyable ride as well

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3.5/5 Stars

- Was more fast-paced than first book, which I enjoyed
- Main thing I didn't like about this book was the character development (or rather devolvement). To me, the main characters kinda just became self-absorbed and jerks (especially West). I felt bad for the crew and was really pissed at how West was treating them
- The addition of Clove and Saint into the book was really interesting, and they definitely helped round out the story. Involving other family members made the plot more interesting.
- I think the plot in this book was a lot better than in Fable. There was more going on, more people involved, and more lies/loyalties and plots involved, which made it a much more enjoyable read.
- Overall, the family dynamics and scheming/plots were what I really enjoyed in this book and elevated it above Fable

2,5⭐ Fable, il primo libro, è stata una lettura molto di intrattenimento e scorrevole speci se cercate storie di pirati a stampo YA.
Avevo riscontrato una buona dose di lentezza iniziale ma poneva i presupposti per un degno sequel. Una protagonista dolce, una ship molto cute e soprattutto un setting piratesco sia come mondo sia proprio come commercio con tanto potenziale.

Purtroppo il secondo libro fatica a carburare ancora più lentamente del primo libro. Chiudere una serie facendo partire il volume conclusivo al 70% no dai. Volevo azione, evoluzione della coppia, cameratismo di ciurma e più dettagli sul mondo ma si ha tutto questo a sprazzi veloci e buttati lì.

Non è un brutto libro, lo stile della Young aiuta tanto, e la storia è anche piacevole ma dispiace perché ha un sacco di potenziale che non è stato veramente sfruttato. Poteva uscire veramente grande e invece rimane in disparte. Non scocca la scintilla ecco.

Ciò che ho preferito di questa duologia rimane il rapporto tra la protagonista e il padre e il setting. Come lettura estiva non me la sento di sconsigliarvela in toto ma non aspettatevi nulla di imperdibile o approfondito.