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annbleone 's review for:
The Fates Divide
by Veronica Roth
"No, it wasn’t pretending I wouldn’t get knocked down that protected me, but the knowledge that I would get back up as many times as I had to."
I did not enjoy this book as much as Carve the Mark. The first book obviously involved a lot of world building, but this second book could have taken place over the course of a few weeks. I enjoyed the writing, especially from Cyra’s point of view.
Here are my thoughts after finishing it:
-Cyra continues to be a badass
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-I appreciated learning that when writing this book, Veronica Roth wanted to show what was going on in other points in the galaxy, and the way that she did that was through the visions that the oracles had.
-Isae is hurt, and she gets to be upset, but she’s playing war like a child would.
-I have never understood someone as much as some of these characters understand each other. Some of that comes from the connections of their currentgifts, but it’s pretty cool.
I did not enjoy this book as much as Carve the Mark. The first book obviously involved a lot of world building, but this second book could have taken place over the course of a few weeks. I enjoyed the writing, especially from Cyra’s point of view.
Here are my thoughts after finishing it:
-Cyra continues to be a badass
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Spoiler
The surprise about some of their fates makes so much sense, but I didn’t see it coming-I appreciated learning that when writing this book, Veronica Roth wanted to show what was going on in other points in the galaxy, and the way that she did that was through the visions that the oracles had.
-Isae is hurt, and she gets to be upset, but she’s playing war like a child would.
-I have never understood someone as much as some of these characters understand each other. Some of that comes from the connections of their currentgifts, but it’s pretty cool.