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bhawisha 's review for:
Gameboard of the Gods
by Richelle Mead
This is a good book and let me just start off by telling you that the ravens are fucking hilarious!! Every scene with them is the highlight of the book TBH! Now moving on to other things I liked about the book:
-Justin March. Yes, he's kind of an ass but his flippant attitude and cunningness more than make up for it (He found loopholes in his contract with God, I legit laughed out loud in the train in this scene. People looked at me as if I was crazy. Worth it). He stays true to his word and cares deeply for his family and Tessa.
-RUNA. They don't believe in God. This is my kind of country. (Despite supernatural forces being proven, this is still my ideal country)
-Kavi. For some reason, I am rooting for this girl. There's so many questions I have about her and I hope she won't be just cast to the side and forgotten in the next book. Why was she slow? What's up with her being drugged? Will she ever get out of the hospital?
Things I didn't like:
-Mae. She's a bad ass and all but to make her look good, you'll notice that most of the other female characters were depicted as being of lesser importance and/or a bitch and I'm just not here for that. Also, her emotional and traumatic childhood and relationship just made me roll my eyes and wish she wasn't one of the main characters.
- As mentioned before: So. Many. Questions. Apart from the ones about Kavi, here's more: What's up with the Indigo and Scarlet? Do the colours depict rank? Who is the little child? Will we see her again? What exactly is Tessa's role in this? Who TF came up with Morrigan as a name for a Goddess? Is the second book worth reading? Will I get my answers in the second book.
But those ravens tho.
-Justin March. Yes, he's kind of an ass but his flippant attitude and cunningness more than make up for it (He found loopholes in his contract with God, I legit laughed out loud in the train in this scene. People looked at me as if I was crazy. Worth it). He stays true to his word and cares deeply for his family and Tessa.
-RUNA. They don't believe in God. This is my kind of country. (Despite supernatural forces being proven, this is still my ideal country)
-Kavi. For some reason, I am rooting for this girl. There's so many questions I have about her and I hope she won't be just cast to the side and forgotten in the next book. Why was she slow? What's up with her being drugged? Will she ever get out of the hospital?
Things I didn't like:
-Mae. She's a bad ass and all but to make her look good, you'll notice that most of the other female characters were depicted as being of lesser importance and/or a bitch and I'm just not here for that. Also, her emotional and traumatic childhood and relationship just made me roll my eyes and wish she wasn't one of the main characters.
- As mentioned before: So. Many. Questions. Apart from the ones about Kavi, here's more: What's up with the Indigo and Scarlet? Do the colours depict rank? Who is the little child? Will we see her again? What exactly is Tessa's role in this? Who TF came up with Morrigan as a name for a Goddess? Is the second book worth reading? Will I get my answers in the second book.
But those ravens tho.