A review by petrajaga
Total Constant Order by Crissa-Jean Chappell
1.0
I think I only finished out of some weird completist urge; it had been on my "currently reading" list for so long that I felt obliged to get through it.
I feel like I just read 300 pages of random sentences thrown together. Maybe no single line of thought lasting longer than a paragraph was done on purpose. Maybe the conversations wherein the two parties keep talking about totally different things are supposed to be meaningful in showing how ~disconnected~ the people are. Maybe the (few and far between) breakthrough moments were supposed to be ~poignant~. Maybe. I didn't feel any of it.
Also, the ending was way too convenient to be plausible. Not that I cared by that point. :/
I feel like I just read 300 pages of random sentences thrown together. Maybe no single line of thought lasting longer than a paragraph was done on purpose. Maybe the conversations wherein the two parties keep talking about totally different things are supposed to be meaningful in showing how ~disconnected~ the people are. Maybe the (few and far between) breakthrough moments were supposed to be ~poignant~. Maybe. I didn't feel any of it.
Also, the ending was way too convenient to be plausible. Not that I cared by that point. :/