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A review by meissa
Theonite: Planet Adyn by M.L. Wang
3.0
This was a very enjoyable read, though the whole book feels more like an introduction and set-up for the story that would truly start in volume 2.
Except for a short prologue, the story is told entirely from the perspective of Joan Messi, a 13 years old girl born with strange powers she does her best to hide since childhood. Her life takes an unexpected turn when Daniel, a boy her age, moves to her neighbourhood, displaying powers similar to hers.
The story built up slowly, introducing Joan and her problems deriving from her unusual abilities, and her meeting with Daniel. The pace picks up gradually, till the final part of the book, where the action really starts, just in time for the end of volume 1, of course.
I found the pace of the story well done, and the characters well developed and relatable. All in all a very nice work, and I'll be looking forward to reading the other parts of this series.
Except for a short prologue, the story is told entirely from the perspective of Joan Messi, a 13 years old girl born with strange powers she does her best to hide since childhood. Her life takes an unexpected turn when Daniel, a boy her age, moves to her neighbourhood, displaying powers similar to hers.
The story built up slowly, introducing Joan and her problems deriving from her unusual abilities, and her meeting with Daniel. The pace picks up gradually, till the final part of the book, where the action really starts, just in time for the end of volume 1, of course.
I found the pace of the story well done, and the characters well developed and relatable. All in all a very nice work, and I'll be looking forward to reading the other parts of this series.