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A review by eleana
Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson
4.0
Not gonna lie, initially I was planning to give this book a bad review. It seemed really typical YA and the characters were bland to start with but it honestly did an amazing job at character building in the second half and it went in a completely different direction than I expected. The writing ties in neatly together at the end and I got genuinely emotional about Alison's realisation that she's sane.
While it is very annoying to hear, please give this book atleast the first 250 pages before giving up. It is worth it in the end.
The synesthesia aspect of it truly does sound very awkward at first but by the end you get used to it and it sounds natural I swear.
Having said that I'm still a tiny bit let down because this book isn't what I expected it to be from the way it was marketed. I was expecting a better written version of Mara Dyer but this is competely different.
While it is very annoying to hear, please give this book atleast the first 250 pages before giving up. It is worth it in the end.
The synesthesia aspect of it truly does sound very awkward at first but by the end you get used to it and it sounds natural I swear.
Having said that I'm still a tiny bit let down because this book isn't what I expected it to be from the way it was marketed. I was expecting a better written version of Mara Dyer but this is competely different.