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A review by silberfederling
Always Human, Season 2 by Ari North
5.0
Honestly, this is one of the few books/storys where I'd say - without any hint of doubt - that Part 2 is as good as Part 1.
The romance story between austen and Sunati continues. And it is as sweet, as in Season I. They still face some problems, they're still complex characters, they have character growth and the story feels real.
While reading it feels like you get a glimpse of the life of two real people with their up and downs. Their relationship does not feel forced. What happens in their life does not feel like something that would never happen to me the absolut normal reader (even though it is set in the future and some stuff happens, that we don't have the technic for, it still feels realistic in the sense of "normal humans making decisions and being unsure about their life".)
Also this story manages it to include really diverse characters and relationships without any of them feeling forced. They're just naturally included and normalized what is really pleasant to read. (It is nice to have a few storys about diverse characters and not having to read about discrimitation.)
I can absolutly recommend to read this season. Also I still recommend the first one.
The romance story between austen and Sunati continues. And it is as sweet, as in Season I. They still face some problems, they're still complex characters, they have character growth and the story feels real.
While reading it feels like you get a glimpse of the life of two real people with their up and downs. Their relationship does not feel forced. What happens in their life does not feel like something that would never happen to me the absolut normal reader (even though it is set in the future and some stuff happens, that we don't have the technic for, it still feels realistic in the sense of "normal humans making decisions and being unsure about their life".)
Also this story manages it to include really diverse characters and relationships without any of them feeling forced. They're just naturally included and normalized what is really pleasant to read. (It is nice to have a few storys about diverse characters and not having to read about discrimitation.)
I can absolutly recommend to read this season. Also I still recommend the first one.