![]() ![]() It dragged in parts and was sometimes a bit melodramatic, and Ana’s internal monologue could get repetitiveeee. The characters are so interesting and you really!!! care about them!!! Which is unusual for me. It’s fun from page one and it never stops being fun, and twisty, and exciting. This story is legitimately unputdownable. Because Ana gets accused of murdering Owen, igniting the Trial Of The Century.ĬAN YOU BELIEVE WE’RE BLESSED WITH A PLOTLINE LIKE THIS? (So basically the dream.)īut then, somehow, impossibly, it gets MORE interesting. ![]() ![]() Except with amusement parks and fairytales. (Ana isn’t quite a robot but the point stands.) I’m aware I’m overusing the quotation marks, but please let me have my fun.Īna meets Owen, a cutie theme park employee, and starts falling in LOOOOVE. Ana is nice and great and INTERESTING, which is crazy because anytime a YA protagonist is “nice” it’s just a “nice” way of saying “boring and personality-less.” This is about Ana, one of seven “Fantasists” (think cyborg-y Disney princesses) at The Kingdom (think Disney but huge and future-y). This book was nonstop exciting and nonstop original and nonstop awesome and that’s really all I have to say.īut for the sake of “writing” “a” “full” “review,” I’ll elaborate. I hope it’s not a lot, because that’s really all I got. ![]()
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