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A review by nebyula
Fell by David Clement-Davies
adventurous
dark
inspiring
reflective
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
1.5
Ohh what to say about this book besides it was not good. I tolerated the Sight, it was hidden behind some nostalgia glasses as I reread it and it was okay, but I lost patience with Fell very quickly. Some notes: there was so much showing not telling that nothing was really left for the reader to put together on their own - well maybe except that entire scene that we skipped where the two human protagonists were making up after a big fight and being separated that was just stated in a sentence. There was way too much philosophy talk, especially in conversation that wasn't interesting at all, and found myself skipping the majority of it. DCD also needed to calm down in describing a she-wolf 'pretty' in every sentence that was about her. That was a bit weird. We get it, she's going to be the wolf's love interest. Held no interest in the villain. Held no interest in any character; there was no depth to them. I though Catalina would float away in the wind with how flat his character was. The only thing though, that pissed me off the most in this book and the first, was that WOLVES. DO. NOT. SWEAT. glad to be done with this.