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tenshiwing07 's review for:
Reverie
by Ryan La Sala
I liked it!
The dream world aspects and magic were so interesting and engaging!
We start with the main character at a loss with injuries he has no memory of and a world that thinks he lost it for a while. Kane loosing his memories isn't simply amnesia though, it's darker than that.
The trio calling themselves The Others have everything to do with that and he works to get close to them and the truth. The drag queen Posey seem like the key to finding out what happened.
And the mysterious boy who appears the moment Kane needs him and disappears. It was very mysterious!
One thing I was a little disappointed about was that the friendships didn't have the depth I was hoping for, mainly because it's all from Kane's eyes and he has no memory of them, not the way they do of time with him. So their arcs were weaker and lacked development a bit of depth. so Elliott, Ursula, Adeline, and even his sister Sophia did not get as satisfying arcs (dimensional personality) but I stil liked them.
They don't have the relationship-building scenes like Kane and Dean have.
The dream world aspects and magic were so interesting and engaging!
We start with the main character at a loss with injuries he has no memory of and a world that thinks he lost it for a while. Kane loosing his memories isn't simply amnesia though, it's darker than that.
The trio calling themselves The Others have everything to do with that and he works to get close to them and the truth. The drag queen Posey seem like the key to finding out what happened.
And the mysterious boy who appears the moment Kane needs him and disappears. It was very mysterious!
One thing I was a little disappointed about was that the friendships didn't have the depth I was hoping for, mainly because it's all from Kane's eyes and he has no memory of them, not the way they do of time with him. So their arcs were weaker and lacked development a bit of depth. so Elliott, Ursula, Adeline, and even his sister Sophia did not get as satisfying arcs (dimensional personality) but I stil liked them.
They don't have the relationship-building scenes like Kane and Dean have.