Angie
Written on May 31, 2014
Aside from being boring, Snakeroot is also slightly confusing. This comes from the fact that there are six POVs! Why do we need to follow this many characters? It would have been fine with just Adne and Logan, and maybe Ren. But there's also Connor, Sabine, and Sarah. The story ends up jumping around a lot, as we witness how everyone is coping with the end of the war and this new threat. All of that was not needed! Perhaps Adne and Logan weren't up to enough to fill a whole book, so the author threw in everyone else? Who knows, but it didn't work at all.
There's also some really annoying short cuts in Snakeroot. Ren is trapped between the living world and death, so he's roaming aimless, unsure of what to do. Then Logan summons him and all of a sudden he knows his purpose! Really? He is magically enlightened, but he doesn't know the rules of his new position. If he could learn his purpose out of nowhere, couldn't he have learned all of it?! Whatever. The second convenience was that Logan needs Adne for whatever he's up to. Well, she decides that she needs to talk to him, and seeks him out. Way to cut out a lot of potential drama and excitement!
Snakeroot was a disappointment. I didn't expect to love it, but I was hoping these books would continue the trend of getting progressively better. An interesting plot is introduced, but that's all it is. An introduction. There's no progression, since we're bounced from character to character instead of moving forward. Luckily, Snakeroot doesn't suffer from a lot of the annoyances of the Nightshade books, so maybe I'll give it another chance.
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