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adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I just finished this book and wow, what a story. Even though it is very long, the pace is good and keeps you focused for the most parts. The only time I felt it became a bit long and drawn out, was near the end, but then I did think the last chapter or 2 were well done again.
What I particularly love about this story is how a lot of the characters are so very human. I feel like there are barely any characters that are just 'good' or 'bad' people. Most of them are just humans, people who make mistakes and learn from it. Some who are forgiven, some who aren't, but even those who aren't forgiven for their mistakes still get a moment where the reader learns about a part of their personality or behaviour of which people would say 'thats what a good person would do'.
The development of the characters is great, in my opinion. You meet them when they're still very young but follow them until they're well into adulthood. You read how they experience things, how this makes them change, for (usually) the better. As the story is mostly told from the main character's pov, I feel like you notice this growth a lot from her, but there are also a fair amount of chapters focussed on the love interest, her experiences and how it changes her.
I understand why some people might not have liked the ending (not counting the extra's in this), but actually I thought it was great, and gave room for some interpretations of your own.
However, having said that. I did really appreciate that the extra chapters were written as well. They gave even more insight in the story as a whole, and definitely answer some questions that remain unanswered at the official end.
What I particularly love about this story is how a lot of the characters are so very human. I feel like there are barely any characters that are just 'good' or 'bad' people. Most of them are just humans, people who make mistakes and learn from it. Some who are forgiven, some who aren't, but even those who aren't forgiven for their mistakes still get a moment where the reader learns about a part of their personality or behaviour of which people would say 'thats what a good person would do'.
The development of the characters is great, in my opinion. You meet them when they're still very young but follow them until they're well into adulthood. You read how they experience things, how this makes them change, for (usually) the better. As the story is mostly told from the main character's pov, I feel like you notice this growth a lot from her, but there are also a fair amount of chapters focussed on the love interest, her experiences and how it changes her.
I understand why some people might not have liked the ending (not counting the extra's in this), but actually I thought it was great, and gave room for some interpretations of your own.
However, having said that. I did really appreciate that the extra chapters were written as well. They gave even more insight in the story as a whole, and definitely answer some questions that remain unanswered at the official end.