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Much was improved in the second installment with the addition of a darker character (Cole) and the expansion of a damaged and selfish character (Isabel). Cole is the resident bad boy who has done just about everything self destructive under the sun. While Isabel finally gets the page time she deserves and is able to express where her cold shrewdness stems from. They're the more interesting two in the entire series so far.
My problem with this one is all the damn pining going on between Grace and Sam. Grace more-so than Sam (stereotypical girl thing?). Her anger at her parents is understandable and even justifiable but all her obnoxious yearning and pining to be with her boyfriend when she's momentarily separated from him made reading through certain passages a chore. Perhaps the author did it on purpose. It's true that during adolescence everything seems to be the end of the world and when you fall in (puppy)love you fall hard. That part I get. But either way, it made Grace hard to like during certain points of the book.
All the pining aside, I'm happier with this one than with Shiver and I'm interested to see how she will conclude it all in Forever.
My problem with this one is all the damn pining going on between Grace and Sam. Grace more-so than Sam (stereotypical girl thing?). Her anger at her parents is understandable and even justifiable but all her obnoxious yearning and pining to be with her boyfriend when she's momentarily separated from him made reading through certain passages a chore. Perhaps the author did it on purpose. It's true that during adolescence everything seems to be the end of the world and when you fall in (puppy)love you fall hard. That part I get. But either way, it made Grace hard to like during certain points of the book.
All the pining aside, I'm happier with this one than with Shiver and I'm interested to see how she will conclude it all in Forever.