A review by linde_ahobbit
Voyage of the Damned by Frances White

adventurous funny sad fast-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? It's complicated

3.75

This is a fun book that I really enjoyed. It isn't perfect, the jokes don't always land and it's sometimes a bit immature. But it's such a fun ride. There was one plot twist tho, during the last couple of chapters ,that I really dislike. 

Turns out Ravi was Wyatt (almost) the whole time... and I think it was a bad move. I actually really liked Dee's romance with Wyatt, and the shock that Ravi got killed off so soon and unexpextedly. It felt good for Dee to move on and open up to someone new. First loves, however important they were at the time, aren't always the right choice for us. And the book convinces you of that as well. Ravi was awful to Dee before be "died". Dee realises this and is ready to move on. Move on to someone who is there for him, who defends him. There's literally a scene in the book where Dee chooses Wyatt over Ravi. That's why you don't see the plot twist coming. It's such a set-up, Wyatt is written as an entirerly different character. That's why it doens't work. 
It is so manipulative of Ravi. He was lying to Dee the whole time while pretending to be someone else (for a bad reason I might add). And even after Ravi comes clean and admits to it (and how he was in on the murder plot from the beginning...), he still doesn't tell the whole truth. 
Dee forgave him wayyyy to easily. He should at least have been angry and feel betrayed. Ravi made him mourn him, made him fall in love with a pretend person (he made up a whole backstory for Wyatt etc) and kept lying right until the end. 
Dee also should've missed Wyatt at least a bit, because you do as reader. For him to just accept it... feels off. And unfair (to himself).
Also, Ravi being the one to take away Dee's clothes for almost two weeks without even as much as a change of underwear?? Actual bullying behavior. And one another thing, shouldn't Ravi have known about Dee's "fear" of water? 
Sorry for the rant, but the twist just doesn't work. They could have kept the twist in, that Ravi's still alive. Just not him being Wyatt as well... It makes me feel sad because I was really liking the book right until that point... ):


Other than that, I liked how Dee's mental health was handled. And Grashopper was a cutie. Anyway.. justice for Wyatt. 

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