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A review by nicoleziege
The Walled City by Ryan Graudin
4.0
Although I wasn't as invested with this book as I was with Ryan Graudin's other series Wolf by Wolf, I still think it's an enjoyable read. I mean enjoyable in the sense that it'll constantly keep you guessing and wanting to learn more.
I couldn't keep the book down, and most of that has to do with Graudin's very active, energetic writing style that works really well with the high intensity action scenes in this book. The content is dark, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
I'm not sure why, but there was something that disconnected me from getting more invested with the characters. I was invested with them as I was reading the story because I wanted them to succeed, but I probably will not remember them after reading.
I would recommend this book if you're looking for a PG-13 YA action novel with a little bit of romance thrown in.
(Also, I learned in the author's note that the Walled City was a REAL PLACE, so that's really cool. It helps put the story in perspective.)
I couldn't keep the book down, and most of that has to do with Graudin's very active, energetic writing style that works really well with the high intensity action scenes in this book. The content is dark, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
I'm not sure why, but there was something that disconnected me from getting more invested with the characters. I was invested with them as I was reading the story because I wanted them to succeed, but I probably will not remember them after reading.
I would recommend this book if you're looking for a PG-13 YA action novel with a little bit of romance thrown in.
(Also, I learned in the author's note that the Walled City was a REAL PLACE, so that's really cool. It helps put the story in perspective.)