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A review by ksophialydia
Unearthed by Meagan Spooner, Amie Kaufman
2.0
Unpopular opinion time: I didn’t care for this book.
The chapters alternate between Jules and Mia’ perspectives and for at least half the book there’s mention every single chapter about how hot the other is. The instant attraction is strong in this book, just barely saving the romantic plot line from instalove because feelings are never actually declared.
It’s also an incredibly easy book to figure out plot-wise if you read a lot. I saw the big twist coming from early on in the book, which made reading it a bit more of a trial when compounded with the weak/annoying romance. Granted, many readers may not figure it out so easily, but by just over halfway through things became a little more obvious.
Bottom line is that I almost stopped reading it numerous times and now having finished it, I don’t feel that my time was entirely wasted, but I don’t plan on reading the rest of the series.
The chapters alternate between Jules and Mia’ perspectives and for at least half the book there’s mention every single chapter about how hot the other is. The instant attraction is strong in this book, just barely saving the romantic plot line from instalove because feelings are never actually declared.
It’s also an incredibly easy book to figure out plot-wise if you read a lot. I saw the big twist coming from early on in the book, which made reading it a bit more of a trial when compounded with the weak/annoying romance. Granted, many readers may not figure it out so easily, but by just over halfway through things became a little more obvious.
Bottom line is that I almost stopped reading it numerous times and now having finished it, I don’t feel that my time was entirely wasted, but I don’t plan on reading the rest of the series.