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A review by zaravive
Ultraviolet by R.J. Anderson
3.0
I'm gonna start this right off with a confession: I only read this instalment because I was initially interested in the second book but am incapable of not reading books in order (even if everyone promises it's a-okay).
Going fully unprepared into this explains the 3 stars, coming from both angles. Since I had no expectations, I could hardly be disappointed, but not knowing what kind of book I was reading also completelty caught me off guard because it's not until 75% into the book that it becomes clear what kind fo story/genre this is.
I highly enjoyed the first half of the book which is weirdly fast-paced yet slowly developing at the same time and it's decidely a well-oiled down the slide read.
That said I strangely don't have /that/ much opinion on the book which happens rarely and I personally don't think...is a good thing, maybe?
Fully intend to read the second book though ! Maybe afterwards I'll have a clearer view on this one?
With books in series it can always go either way.
Maybe the vague reviews right here is already telling in it's own.
Going fully unprepared into this explains the 3 stars, coming from both angles. Since I had no expectations, I could hardly be disappointed, but not knowing what kind of book I was reading also completelty caught me off guard because it's not until 75% into the book that it becomes clear what kind fo story/genre this is.
I highly enjoyed the first half of the book which is weirdly fast-paced yet slowly developing at the same time and it's decidely a well-oiled down the slide read.
That said I strangely don't have /that/ much opinion on the book which happens rarely and I personally don't think...is a good thing, maybe?
Fully intend to read the second book though ! Maybe afterwards I'll have a clearer view on this one?
With books in series it can always go either way.
Maybe the vague reviews right here is already telling in it's own.