A review by magikspells
The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer

4.0

To be honest, this wasn't a bad book. If you can trudge through the constant introspection of the main character and info dumps about traps and evasive maneuvers, then it does get better. It's by no means a mystery though. Nothing that happens is a secret. I feel like every 'plot twist' could be seen a mile away because the details that lead you to predict them aren't introduced organically. Like suddenly we start hearing about Carston's granddaughter. Gee, that will probably come up again later.

Also, this book has the same problem as Twilight, a pretty ok story if they would have had a different main character. Kevin is definitely the star of the story, he's easily the best part.

All and all, pretty good, pretty predictable.