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maxwellen97 's review for:
Winter
by Marissa Meyer
YAY! I loved it.
This book was a SLOG and so much happened I'm sure I don't even remember half the twists of the plot but I loved this-I was endlessly gripped, my attention was held through all 830ish pages and I fell deeper in love with this series and the characters and everything in it.
My actual rating is 4.5 stars. Like I said, this book is LONG and part of me feels like it could've been condensed somehow. In saying that, although this is long, I feel like some of the storylines were a bit rushed and sometimes things would happen out of nowhere with little explanation. I think the sheer number of main characters in this book and the fact that they were all spread out all over Luna for most of the book meant that it was a very difficult task to give each storyline proper development, timing, explanation and stead.
Those (very few) complaints aside, I loved this deeply and I had a blast reading it. The length of it was a feat to overcome and a welcome distraction during quarantine and I can't wait to read the last short story in Stars Above tomorrow and mark this as a completed series once and for all.
I love you and your writing and your characters and your world and your originality, Marissa Meyer. Good freaking job on this series. Now I guess it's time for me to go devour Renegades?
This book was a SLOG and so much happened I'm sure I don't even remember half the twists of the plot but I loved this-I was endlessly gripped, my attention was held through all 830ish pages and I fell deeper in love with this series and the characters and everything in it.
My actual rating is 4.5 stars. Like I said, this book is LONG and part of me feels like it could've been condensed somehow. In saying that, although this is long, I feel like some of the storylines were a bit rushed and sometimes things would happen out of nowhere with little explanation. I think the sheer number of main characters in this book and the fact that they were all spread out all over Luna for most of the book meant that it was a very difficult task to give each storyline proper development, timing, explanation and stead.
Those (very few) complaints aside, I loved this deeply and I had a blast reading it. The length of it was a feat to overcome and a welcome distraction during quarantine and I can't wait to read the last short story in Stars Above tomorrow and mark this as a completed series once and for all.
I love you and your writing and your characters and your world and your originality, Marissa Meyer. Good freaking job on this series. Now I guess it's time for me to go devour Renegades?