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syka 's review for:
Cult of Personality
by Cole McCade
Listen, not "she is standing with her hands on her hips", but:
And not "he was reciting dry answers", but:
I just love this author's writing. Maybe from time to time it can get too wordy or overdone, but what do I know, I still eat it up. This book also had less of what I find to be somewhat immature interactions between the MCs and felt better paced.
And sure, there's things one can pick on, absolutely... But until the tree things I love about the series remain - a mesmerising overarching villain character, a core group of characters that feel complex and fleshed out, and Cole McCade's use of language - I'm all set.
Diaz stood with her hands on her hips, watching them with arched brows, her short, curving frame planted like she would sack him past the yard line if he took one step in the wrong direction.
And not "he was reciting dry answers", but:
It was unnerving, seeing Adam’s staged speech patterns reflected in his father—only with that bizarre emptiness, as if Ivers had bled himself out of his body and locked away to leave only a portion of his brain active to recite dry answers.
I just love this author's writing. Maybe from time to time it can get too wordy or overdone, but what do I know, I still eat it up. This book also had less of what I find to be somewhat immature interactions between the MCs and felt better paced.
And sure, there's things one can pick on, absolutely... But until the tree things I love about the series remain - a mesmerising overarching villain character, a core group of characters that feel complex and fleshed out, and Cole McCade's use of language - I'm all set.