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A review by amibunk
The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall
3.0
Fast paced action made this book a quick read, but the execution was lacking.
The writing is a little repetitive and at times annoying (for example, I am a little weary of the main character “biting back a scream” every other chapter.)
I also thought the characters felt a bit flat. Despite being in Avery’s head CONSTANTLY I don’t feel a real connection with her at all (nor do I really want to, she kind of irritated me.)
Rather than knowing the main character’s every thought, I wish I knew more about the Circle or the Order or even the motivations behind the other minor characters’ actions. Instead I felt like I lurched from one near death experience to the next along side the clueless girl with the purple eyes.
The writing is a little repetitive and at times annoying (for example, I am a little weary of the main character “biting back a scream” every other chapter.)
I also thought the characters felt a bit flat. Despite being in Avery’s head CONSTANTLY I don’t feel a real connection with her at all (nor do I really want to, she kind of irritated me.)
Rather than knowing the main character’s every thought, I wish I knew more about the Circle or the Order or even the motivations behind the other minor characters’ actions. Instead I felt like I lurched from one near death experience to the next along side the clueless girl with the purple eyes.