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sweetrosegirl76 's review for:
The Gender Game
by Bella Forrest
It was a fast read to me. It did feel rushed often like the author was trying to spit the information out at me, but I didn't mind that too much because it suits my personality (I'm a quick paced person too). I thought the plot and the concept were VERY interesting, but I was left wanting more from the characters. I want more on Violet. I don't feel that she was as 3 dimensional as she could have been. I haven't been able to empathize with her. She's narrating the story but I don't really recognize her personality. It may be that she never had the chance to develop one, which would make sense, but I do hope that she's given more of a personality in the next book.
Lee and Viggo are very mysterious but I also haven't really gotten to see who they truly are yet. I haven't gotten the chance to fall in love with any of the characters. I'm intrigued and do want to know what happens next, but I'm not obsessing over it, if that makes sense. The ending did leave me in shock but it was quick to forget about. It's not the kind of book where I was left breathless and desperate for more, which is why I gave 4 out of 5. It's a good first book and I will read the rest, but those are my complaints: characters missing a bit of personality and book missing just a little bit of wow factor.
Lee and Viggo are very mysterious but I also haven't really gotten to see who they truly are yet. I haven't gotten the chance to fall in love with any of the characters. I'm intrigued and do want to know what happens next, but I'm not obsessing over it, if that makes sense. The ending did leave me in shock but it was quick to forget about. It's not the kind of book where I was left breathless and desperate for more, which is why I gave 4 out of 5. It's a good first book and I will read the rest, but those are my complaints: characters missing a bit of personality and book missing just a little bit of wow factor.