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dillemmah 's review for:
Wicked Fox
by Kat Cho
This book had so much going on that it honestly ruined this book. It felt like a soapy k-drama with 3 extra seasons because dead characters keep coming back or every time something inconvenient happens someone faints or develops a life-threatening illness. The book had one main storyline and about 20-30 extra storylines tied in with it. It felt like a bunch of short stories just mushed all together in an attempt to write a full novel. A bunch of random side characters ended up being important which made no sense at all. The multiple storyline thing just made me confused and honestly, it made it difficult to read this book at all.
That being said, I did enjoy reading the book, it was entertaining but it would have presented better as a morning k-drama that is overly dramatic. It felt like every 2-3 pages I was rolling my eyes over something so predictable and cringy.
What I did like was the characters, while even the main characters seemed one-dimensional at least they seemed somewhat realistic and believable. The writing was good, not absolutely life-changing but good, the imagery really got to me sometimes.
I will not continue on with the series, to be honest, not sure why this even needed a second book. Just rip the epilogue out and it would have been an ok stand-alone novel.
That being said, I did enjoy reading the book, it was entertaining but it would have presented better as a morning k-drama that is overly dramatic. It felt like every 2-3 pages I was rolling my eyes over something so predictable and cringy.
What I did like was the characters, while even the main characters seemed one-dimensional at least they seemed somewhat realistic and believable. The writing was good, not absolutely life-changing but good, the imagery really got to me sometimes.
I will not continue on with the series, to be honest, not sure why this even needed a second book. Just rip the epilogue out and it would have been an ok stand-alone novel.