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A review by amarylissw
Contribute by Kristy Acevedo
2.0
2.5 stars.
I remember liking the first book well enough, but this was a disappointment. Everything was rushed, from the “integration” into the new world, to the forming of the rebellion, to finding out the secrets. Because of the rushed quality, I never felt like I had time to register what was happening, whether it was a revealing or a death.
The characters were nothing special. Lots of new people were introduced but only given names and tags to describe them. The romance was shallow.
One thing I particularly disliked is how black and white this book seemed (something I don’t remember in the first book, which seemed more realistic). One side rebels and is willing to do anything to go back to Earth; the other side is content with staying in the new place. Is no one considering the benefits of both sides? Or even the other options?
Not a great conclusion.
I remember liking the first book well enough, but this was a disappointment. Everything was rushed, from the “integration” into the new world, to the forming of the rebellion, to finding out the secrets. Because of the rushed quality, I never felt like I had time to register what was happening, whether it was a revealing or a death.
The characters were nothing special. Lots of new people were introduced but only given names and tags to describe them. The romance was shallow.
One thing I particularly disliked is how black and white this book seemed (something I don’t remember in the first book, which seemed more realistic). One side rebels and is willing to do anything to go back to Earth; the other side is content with staying in the new place. Is no one considering the benefits of both sides? Or even the other options?
Not a great conclusion.