Angie
Written on Apr 16, 2013
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hang out with yourself? I know I have, and I'll admit that the idea seems a little awkward and boring. However, for Gray and Lee, the awkward part is right, but it's not boring. Those two do not really get along at all, which is strange, since who knows you better than yourself? I think the author did a great job with this unusual situation. Each Graylee reads like Graylee, but they're obviously different. This of course causes some complications, especially for Raj.
The plot moves along at a nice pace. It always seems like something was happening. In addition to the duplicate Graylee situation, there's also the issue of all of the witch and wizards in the area having their spells backfire. What the heck is going on? Is it connected to the duplicate Graylees, or is something else going on? And Graylee's mother's "contact" is also in the area, wanting to correct his mistake. All of these plots had a level of mystery and excitement about them that kept me reading. It also helped that Charlene wasn't around to get on my nerves! I certainly enjoyed getting to know Adrien better, too. I have a soft spot for villains, but he may not be as bad as he seems.
Overall, I really enjoyed Duplicity. It's a great sequel, so fans of the first book will not be disappointed. And readers who were on the fence about Entangled should definitely continue on with Duplicity!
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