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lilymaymellark 's review for:
A World Without Princes
by Soman Chainani
WHAT A U-TURN FROM BOOK ONE.
Apparently female friendships can't ever be more important than a romance with a guy, especially when you're what — 12 years old?
Yes, the positive, life-affirming message that Chainani set up with last book's ending was completely pulverised. After hating Sophie for not being Tedros (out of character for Agatha, I feel, but whatever), the pair return to the school, which is now a forest of "oppression of boys".
Yes, you heard that right. Just because girls have now decided they don't want nor need boys they are now oppressed, and we are supposed to root for the boys to become relevant again.
Loving, also, how the boys want to kill the girls for getting over them. And how Tedros literally wants to kill the girls for most of the book.There's that character development I was asking for!
I hate it.
Apparently female friendships can't ever be more important than a romance with a guy, especially when you're what — 12 years old?
Yes, the positive, life-affirming message that Chainani set up with last book's ending was completely pulverised. After hating Sophie for not being Tedros (out of character for Agatha, I feel, but whatever), the pair return to the school, which is now a forest of "oppression of boys".
Yes, you heard that right. Just because girls have now decided they don't want nor need boys they are now oppressed, and we are supposed to root for the boys to become relevant again.
Loving, also, how the boys want to kill the girls for getting over them. And how Tedros literally wants to kill the girls for most of the book.
I hate it.