A review by itslorei
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

4.0

I did enjoy Carry On more than what I did expect from when I decided to read this. I didn't had a low expectation but I thought it would be just okay or a decent one. So from what I heard from this book was that it was like a Harry Potter Fanfiction and I'm like sure why not try this book ?

I would definitely say that the characters, Simon, Baz, Penelope and Agatha do feel like the Harry Potter characters at first, Harry, Draco, Hermione and Ron but as the story goes on, I may have still thought of them as a character inspiration, all of these character were written well and they were just so fun to read. I find them so relatable at most, like they were also feels so real.

As for the whole Chosen One, yes still reminds me of Harry Potter. But as I go on with the story, I just felt that it may be an inspired Harry Potter story but it also felt like it didn't. It feels the same and also different. I love how to book kept me confuse from the start and also intrigued but it made me want to delve more deeper from the story and yes, I devoured it happily.

Like I said, it was confusing at first with the whole back story part and it might seems that the story's dragging or there's nothing really happening at first but I did not felt it like it should be a problem for me or I did see it as a problem, no. And also some problem I did find in it. I did enjoy it.

The main reason as why I can't or I didn't gave it a 5 star rating and just settled with a 4 star rating and these were the following things that I thought should be answered in the sequel since the sequel is coming this September 24, 2019.

1. I felt that the scene with Ebb, The Mage, Simon, Baz and Penelope was very anticlimatic and lame. I was expecting an epic comfrontation, revelation and battle in this scene.

2. I believed that Simon didn't know that The Mage is his father and also knew that The Mage was the one behind Natasha's death, the vampire attack in the Nursery and can also be blame with Baz being a vampire or he did but it off-screen.

3. Why Baz didn't tell anyone that the Mage was the one behind it? Or did he but it was off-screen.

4. I thought it was also predictable in some parts but I still find it very intriguing and full of mystery book so I still did enjoy most of it.

5. I also find the book displayed racism and gender inequality which is good since it was discussed but I think Agatha and Penelope happened to have a conversation and Agatha just threw off this sexist attitude (I can be wrong).


And hopefully, I get to know the answers in the sequel. And I also don't think that Simon lost all his power like his father and mother were mages right? Maybe he haven't figured it out yet because of trauma? Or maybe he did. I don't know but the sequel's coming so I'm very excited.

Overall, this book went high above to what I expect and imagined