A review by bookoutlaw
The Becoming of Noah Shaw by Michelle Hodkin

2.0

I don't even know what to write in this review truthfully. I didn't even enjoy the book at all. Or I did on slight levels because it didn't make me fall asleep but it didn't make me want to pick it up at work or on the weekend either to even finish it. I contemplated on whether to even finish the book. I didn't even understand the point of having these Shaw Confessions books. There was only the epilogue that shook me a bit, that made me consider maybe I should read the next one because I do lowkey want to see what happens next. Especially with all the things that did happen in the last 7% of the book.

And I think the worst part is that I didn't even remember any of the characters except Noah, Mara and Daniel. Others were a mystery and neither did I remember Mara Dyer trilogy as in at all. I believe it was my fault to be quite fair. But I couldn't really remember those certain characters and their personality traits, even for Mara or Noah.

I didn't even understand if this book had a plot or no because it surely didn't feel like it had. I just think this whole book was wild book and not even in a good way. I don't know if I will pick up the next books, maybe only if they are like for 99p on kindle but maybe not even then.