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A review by pattyspages
The Principle of Moments by Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
4.0
"You're a hero, really not because you're unafraid or unmovable, but because you are afraid and you are moved and yet you constantly strive to do the right thing, regardless of the consequences."
This was an ambitious read that DEFINITELY delivered!!!
I love how deeply character driven it is (and even more than that, the character relationships and the way their lives are entwined and reliant on each other, even if ways they are so unaware of).
The romance elements were very YA- full of angst and accidental betrayal and everything I love when I am in the right mood for it.
The plot itself is already decided by a prophecy so we as the reader, are made to watch the story happen TO the characters rather than watch them create their own and that was fun and stressful in equal measure.
That's pretty much all I have to say- it's not one I felt the need to over-analyse, it's one that (similar to the way the story happens) I kind of just went along with the ride and appreciated where it took me and how enjoyable the journey was. I will stick with the series for sure.
If you love books that heavily centre friendship, have multiple POV's as well as a dual-timeline and leaves a little intrigue, then this is the book for you!
This was an ambitious read that DEFINITELY delivered!!!
I love how deeply character driven it is (and even more than that, the character relationships and the way their lives are entwined and reliant on each other, even if ways they are so unaware of).
The romance elements were very YA- full of angst and accidental betrayal and everything I love when I am in the right mood for it.
The plot itself is already decided by a prophecy so we as the reader, are made to watch the story happen TO the characters rather than watch them create their own and that was fun and stressful in equal measure.
That's pretty much all I have to say- it's not one I felt the need to over-analyse, it's one that (similar to the way the story happens) I kind of just went along with the ride and appreciated where it took me and how enjoyable the journey was. I will stick with the series for sure.
If you love books that heavily centre friendship, have multiple POV's as well as a dual-timeline and leaves a little intrigue, then this is the book for you!