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readwithanna 's review for:
The Enemy's Daughter
by Melissa Poett
I was interested enough to finish the book but ultimately the story itself was a letdown.
The world building was as nonexistent as it could be without being enterily absent.
But you could get away with that if the characters were great and they're not. They're not enterily shallow but they are weak.
The live story is also disappointing. The ebterire story hingest in it and it happens too fast. There's very little of them getting to know o e another. Its pretty much they meet and they're in love.
I would also argue this isn't dystopian it's post apocalyptic.
Nether does it have much to do with Tristan and Isolde. There is no yearning. There is no tragedy. Where's the intrigue?
The world building was as nonexistent as it could be without being enterily absent.
But you could get away with that if the characters were great and they're not. They're not enterily shallow but they are weak.
The live story is also disappointing. The ebterire story hingest in it and it happens too fast. There's very little of them getting to know o e another. Its pretty much they meet and they're in love.
I would also argue this isn't dystopian it's post apocalyptic.
Nether does it have much to do with Tristan and Isolde. There is no yearning. There is no tragedy. Where's the intrigue?