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El gris by C.L. Herman

4 reviews

katdotniche's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

After having really enjoyed one of the author's other books, I spent ages trying to find this in bookstores. It was definitely worth the effort, I read it in one sitting, unable to put it down. All the characters were incredibly sympathetic, although I do have to say that I wasn't really a fan of the author's attempt to weave in a slightly complicated love square, I do think that having one relationship would have been enough, and the rest remaining friends. This is the first of two (I think there's only two) and if I had had the second book when I finished reading this, I think I would have started reading it immediately, unfortunately I did not and so I will have to find it at a later date. I really hope that Isaac's story is more explored in the second book, as his lack of development was a little disappointing.  

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katyfayyyx's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I am going to be honest I have very mixed feelings about this book and went back and forth of what I would rate this book at the start I thought this book was going to be a solid 3.5 or maybe even a 4 star read but as I continued reading this book and got to about the 50% I thought this book was going to 2.5 stars at and the very best and then because I liked the ending it bought it self up to a 3 stars because there were parts of this book that I really liked but there were part of this book that I didn't really like. I am going to start of before really explaining my feelings towards this book by saying that I literally had no idea what to expect when I began reading this book I couldn't even remember buying it or the reason why it was on my bookshelf in the first place but I thought its a good of time as ever to start reading this book, so that what I did... 

I really liked I would say about the first 25-30% of this book I liked the pacing, the characters, the writing and the world building. I really liked how we just jumped right into the story but this was were my problem came in with this book as I was really interest in what the book and the story was doing and where the book was going and then was got to about the second act/middle of this book and I just felt like was get back bit in terms of plot progression and I did find myself getting bored at different times in the story however there was element of the book that I did like the whole way though which would the differing POV as I thought that was something that was used really well, as it felt like all the character had a different voice which make it a lot easier to read and understand. I think another issue I had with this book was that it was at time trying too hard to be creepy and scary but I just didn't think it needed that element to it as there was some really good build up, mystery and tension already, it did just feel at times like she (the author) was trying to convince me that this was really scary without actually just showing me in her writing. Something I did love the whole way though was my two queens that are Harper and Violet I just loved them okay, I don't really know why I just loved them and I really loved their friendship and I kinda wish there was more of emphasis on that in the whole plot (but that just a person preference). I didn't guess really any of the plot twist (if you would call them that?) but I did kinda love that all the parents were crazy as fuck and did really live for the ending off this book, I just had a really fun time reading it and I thinks I shame the middle of this book really let's itself down, I do feel like this book could have been 50 pages shorter and we wouldn't have missed any middle or huge plot points, I thought a number of times while reading this book and this pains me to say this as I am true believer in the  book always being better than any movie or tv show I did think that it would make a better storyline for a movie or tv show because the book really dragged and it was too long and it did get really boring at times, I just feel like the plot would flow better. 

There were a lot of things that surprised me about this book as I did think that Justin in the end was going to have powers but they were going to be dangerous, so there was being hidden to protect him and the town and I guess I was kinda right with that plot point being in the story, I just got the character wrong. There was also a lot of things that I changed my mind on over this book as I will be honest I really didn't like Justin for the 85% of this book, I just found him really annoying, he was like oh it just so hard on me and it was all about him and the whole thing he did to Harper just made me really not like him but he did redeem himself  by the end of the book and I understood why he was the way he was at the start and I was starting to like him a little bit but because I didn't really like him for most of the book I really didn't care for the whole weird romance not romance between Justin and Harper (but I will say I did like the whole you want to talk, I want to fight bit, but that because I just loved Harper the whole way though this book) but saying that by the end I was kinda of on board with the whole romance things between the two of them because there is nothing sexier the he saying her life and helping her get her powers back.

I also did love the fact that everyone in this book is a little bit gay and I am also a bit of fan of August and Juniper becoming girlfriend, like I would be down for fact. Even though August is a bit of a crazy bitch at times but I think they would be cute. 

I would like to end this review by saying I don't get me wrong, I am not mad about reading this book as there were some really fun parts and there were many times were I enjoyed and had fun reading this book but there were some really boring parts and one of the main reasons why I gave it 3 stars was because I did really like the start and the ending but that doesn't make it a good book because the middle really dragged and became very fast and boring at times, but I did like it enough to want to read the second and final book in the series. 

Miss me, little brother?' he asked, the words echoing across the ruins, and Isaac knew, for the first time since his fourteenth birthday, what it was to be afraid.'-Part Three- The Skeleton-Epilogue


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pagesandtales's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-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? Yes

4.0


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aseel_reads's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-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? Yes

4.25

this book was perfect for grey evening, i loved the setting and the world... and the characters and their dynamics, just everything. 

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