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Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

thisiskartrying's review against another edition

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5.0

A ver, este libro no es ni de lejos perfecto, ni es la mejor fantasía que he leído, ni siquiera específicamente de las que son sobre magos y escuelas de magia (tampoco es HP, btw). Pero amo a Baz y a Simon con todo mi corazón, a Penny también y no puedo darle menos que cinco estrellas, that's it.

greenleafbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

JK Rowling dreams of ever writing such chemistry as Baz and Simon had.

joanna1905's review against another edition

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2.0

So I have mixed feelings about this book. I LOVE the premise, it's such a cool concept with some really dope characters, but it just missed so many marks.

This book is undeniably inspired by Harry Potter, but it didn't really bother me. This book is unlike the many other books that are 'inspired' by popular series but are actually complete rip-offs that they're trying to pass off as original. This book is very clearly and unapologetically Harry Potter fanfic with some AU twists to keep it interesting.

I loved Baz and Simon, they were so cute and I hella shipped them. I totally wish we got way more of them being boyfriends.

I liked Penny and thought she was a really cool character, but I didn't understand Penelope's purpose. For 99% of the book, I thought these two were the same person.

I HATED Agatha, she was horrible, winy and selfish and I pray she isn't in the sequel. The entire book I was looking forward to seeing her reaction to finding out about Baz and Simon - but it never happened. That was probably the most disappointing thing about this book.

Another thing that really made it difficult to love is that there was no real explanation of the world, elements and events from the past were referenced with barely any context; and the plot surrounding the defeat of the humdrum made so sense, and I still don't really understand what happened.

The Lucy and Davy plot line was unnecessary and so confusing, I have a vague idea about what happened in their chapters but I'm still really confused.

Overall, I had pretty high hopes for this book and I'm really sad that it didn't meet anyone. The story has SO much potential but was a complete flop. Having said that, I really loved Baz and Simon so I'll definitely read the second book in hopes of a better story!

Also. Not Gay Enough.

sweetsorrows's review against another edition

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5.0

i re-read this book after initially reading it in high school, and it just charmed me more the second time. ignoring the beginning part, when it really does just feel like harry potter fanfiction (good hp fanfiction, but still fanfiction) and when it grows into its own entity, this book is cute and sharp. i love the characterization and perspective shifts and wanted to just know more and more about the characters she was building.

mrosman7's review against another edition

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3.0

I really wanted to love this book but there were a few things that just took me out of it. Lack of world building in a magical universe, I wasnt a fan of the magic system, romance felt genuine until they got together and then fizzled out. Despite all of that it was still a fun book when i enjoyed reading it!

greatgreyowl's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0


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dembury's review against another edition

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2.0

I honestly feel kinda rotten about not liking this because I know SO many people love this book and rave about it. The whole time I was listening to the audiobook I kept having to force myself to keep going, even when it wasn’t interesting- which was a lot of the time. 😕

The only character I liked was Baz, everyone else was either trope-y or just plain boring. Simon was basic af and a terribly unoriginal protagonist, Penny had potential but felt like she never grew beyond the cliche “brains of the operation” trope (which is ironic), and Agatha’s whole bit about not wanting to be part of the magic world just got old after she whined about it about a dozen times. I desperately wanted to like both Penny and Agatha but I just couldn't; as people they are just fine, but as characters they were lackluster and ultimately failed to hold my interest.
As for everyone else? I still barely know who Davey and Lucy are...their portions were so utterly boring that I had to rewind their chapters multiple times to try and pay attention, and then I just gave up and my eyes sorta glazed over whenever there was a chapter of theirs. I know they are central characters to the main plot, but I just couldn't bring myself to care. They were both written in ways that gave me zero reason to want to try and understand their points or to sympathize with them.

The plot overall was drier than a piece of beef jerky left out on a road in the middle of the summer. During a drought. In the Sahara desert. While all the elements (magic school, a mysterious evil being, big cast of characters) SHOULD have made a fun read, none of these bits were written in ways that intrigued me or gave the world much character. The plot was nothing less than inevitable. I was never surprised by any turn of events, which was incredibly disappointing especially given how much hype this book has! It felt like the most cookie-cutter magic school YA story someone could have had paired with a half-baked romance and given weird spell names to make it “quirky”.
Speaking of which: although I liked the explanation behind why the spells were created how they were, it was bordering ridiculous hearing characters screech Queen lyrics or nursery rhymes or “Scooby Dooby Doo” or whatever throughout the entire book. It gets annoying very quickly.

Finally, I feel like there was SO much lead up for so little payoff!! The audiobook is 13+ hours and nothing “heavy” started happening until there were only 3 hours left, and even then it wasn’t until the final hour and 1/2 that the climax occurred. It felt like a huge letdown, and there were no twists or turns to really engage me in those final moments.
Before that, the beginning of the book consisted entirely of a) info dumps on everything that had happened in the past several years, and b) really boring angst of Simon obsessing about Baz and where Baz was and what Baz was doing and how evil Baz must be. This goes on until Baz finally shows up, and then there is a LOTTTTTT of sitting around, making plans by drawing on blackboards, more obsessing about Baz, and MORE long-ass chunks of time spent sitting/lounging/laying around while "planning" and "researching".

I was trying to convince myself the whole time that this was a good book and that it was fun, but about 75% in I realized there has been maybe 3 things I had liked (which I’m having trouble remembering) and the rest had felt like a chore to listen to. 😓 “Carry On” just wasn’t for me, and I definitely won’t be reading the sequel.

thrscldrn's review against another edition

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5.0

Well that was definitely a ride. I want more of everyone.

mierke's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

hu_ho's review against another edition

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3.0

Took to long for anything to happen. Don’t appreciate the Bi erasure. Hard to keep all the pov’s in order.