allycat143 's review for:

Never Fade by Alexandra Bracken
2.0

for some reason, 2nd books always separate the love interest, which also separates my interest. i found the first 2/3rds of this one to be kinda boring, just something to get through to get to the better parts. i feel like Ruby's choice to send away Liam did too much to separate them as people because he is no longer in the same place mentally as she is, which he would have been had they stayed together. it also seems odd to me that he is still wanting to go off with Charles (I'm not calling him Chubs) instead of being behind the idea of doing whatever they could to liberate the camps. so while still good, i didn't much like this one and i hope things start going better in book 3.

also...how could Liam not know where his parents were if he wrote a note to Zu telling her their fake names and address back in book 1? altho i suppose the book never specifically said that looking for his parents is what Liam was doing for the past 6 months...that might have just been Ruby's assumption.