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dr_dumpling's review against another edition
4.0
It's been four years since I read Enclave, so I have absolutely no idea what happened before Outpost; thus, my review might not be entirely accurate. However, Aguirre weaved in enough subtle hints for me to grasp the general gist,and it was really easy to understand the world and the characters. Her writing style just sort of draws you in, and I found myself completely glued to the book--I blame this on her mastery of suspense. Just one complaint--must there really be a love triangle?
yabytheway's review against another edition
2.0
This book was BORING. Sorry, I said it. I enjoy the romance stuff, but I wish there was more action in this book. It feels like nothing happens for a really big chunk of the story. They're just living in the community, minding their own business.
dreamingreader's review against another edition
dark
emotional
lighthearted
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.5
This was definitely more focused on how Deuce integrates into Salvation (the town), so it just felt much more different than the vibes from the first book (which gave more “Maze Runner” vibes.
izzyclouty's review against another edition
3.0
I didn't quite enjoy it as much as the first one. This one felt quite repetitive at times. Still a fascinating group of characters and world through!
rebelbooks101's review against another edition
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
TW: Sexual Assault (on page), mentions of rape
This is the sequel to Enclave and while I liked it less than the first one, I do appreciate that this book wasn’t just a bridge for the final book.
I liked most of the developments in this book. Deuce experienced some culture shock as she tried to adjust to her new way of living and I enjoyed seeing how that developed. I loved how she had this new family and I especially loved her relationship Momma Oaks! It was nice to see her have a mom figure in her life since she’s never had one. Also her relationship with Longshot was nice and nice that he didn’t underestimate her like others just cause she’s a woman.
Aside from that though the rest of this book felt pretty meh to me. While the whole freaks thing got a bit more intriguing, the characters fell a bit flat in realizing.
You obviously have Deuce who is “not like other girls cause she can fight” so there’s that. Fade is supposed to be this “soft boy” but his only personality trait is that he’s in love with Deuce. All he thinks about is Deuce and if he’s not, he’s getting jealous of other men for being near her. Then we have Stalker who I guess is supposed to be the other half of this one sided love triangle. He’s like “a bad boy who didn’t know better” who like Fade is just obsessed with Deuce. I think the author wants us to like him despite the fact he’s done some pretty messed up stuff. (Didn’t he rape other girls? Why is he a potential love interest in the first place even though this isn’t going anywhere?) Just seems questionable to have that not only in a YA book, but in books in general.
The only character of the main four that I do find more interesting is Teagan. I find her probably more interesting than the rest of them otherwise most are pretty one dimensional. It was nice seeing how she developed over this book as she settled into her new life.
The love triangle seems pretty pointless to me. It has no substance especially since she has no interest in Stalker. The whole Stalker plot line makes me so mad in general. He keeps trying to pursue her after she’s said no multiple times. Then he pulls “if this is the last time I see you, I deserve a kiss,” crap. Like what even? The most bizarre part is she goes “That seems fair,” which is so bonkers to me. She doesn’t owe him anything. Also he like kissed her without her consent and so out of nowhere at the end. It was weird.
Fade just seemed to lose any semblance of a personality in this book. The only reason we’re really supposed to care is cause he cares about Deuce. The characters just don’t really have any chemistry and while I wouldn’t say I hate them by any means, there’s nothing (not even their near death experiences) to get me to root for them. I just want more substance to their romance.
I don’t know. I’m still considering reading the next one (and I probably will tbh) but also this series has stayed around the 3 star area for me so I’m not sure if it’s really worth it.
This is the sequel to Enclave and while I liked it less than the first one, I do appreciate that this book wasn’t just a bridge for the final book.
I liked most of the developments in this book. Deuce experienced some culture shock as she tried to adjust to her new way of living and I enjoyed seeing how that developed. I loved how she had this new family and I especially loved her relationship Momma Oaks! It was nice to see her have a mom figure in her life since she’s never had one. Also her relationship with Longshot was nice and nice that he didn’t underestimate her like others just cause she’s a woman.
Aside from that though the rest of this book felt pretty meh to me. While the whole freaks thing got a bit more intriguing, the characters fell a bit flat in realizing.
You obviously have Deuce who is “not like other girls cause she can fight” so there’s that. Fade is supposed to be this “soft boy” but his only personality trait is that he’s in love with Deuce. All he thinks about is Deuce and if he’s not, he’s getting jealous of other men for being near her. Then we have Stalker who I guess is supposed to be the other half of this one sided love triangle. He’s like “a bad boy who didn’t know better” who like Fade is just obsessed with Deuce. I think the author wants us to like him despite the fact he’s done some pretty messed up stuff. (Didn’t he rape other girls? Why is he a potential love interest in the first place even though this isn’t going anywhere?) Just seems questionable to have that not only in a YA book, but in books in general.
The only character of the main four that I do find more interesting is Teagan. I find her probably more interesting than the rest of them otherwise most are pretty one dimensional. It was nice seeing how she developed over this book as she settled into her new life.
The love triangle seems pretty pointless to me. It has no substance especially since she has no interest in Stalker. The whole Stalker plot line makes me so mad in general. He keeps trying to pursue her after she’s said no multiple times. Then he pulls “if this is the last time I see you, I deserve a kiss,” crap. Like what even? The most bizarre part is she goes “That seems fair,” which is so bonkers to me. She doesn’t owe him anything. Also he like kissed her without her consent and so out of nowhere at the end. It was weird.
Fade just seemed to lose any semblance of a personality in this book. The only reason we’re really supposed to care is cause he cares about Deuce. The characters just don’t really have any chemistry and while I wouldn’t say I hate them by any means, there’s nothing (not even their near death experiences) to get me to root for them. I just want more substance to their romance.
I don’t know. I’m still considering reading the next one (and I probably will tbh) but also this series has stayed around the 3 star area for me so I’m not sure if it’s really worth it.
Moderate: Sexual assault
Minor: Rape
mmacmf's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
saluki's review against another edition
5.0
Deuce is learning far more about the Freaks or Muties and the history of Topside. And the mutants are becoming far more formidable at each encounter. Times are perilous and battles bloody and ferocious. Deaths are inevitable in this battle for survival.
Excellent!