Reviewed by Angie on
As I Descended was just not creepy or suspenseful at all. Which is saying a lot, since I am a huge baby. The Ouija board opening scene was cliche and dull which did not bode well for the rest of the book. Maria knows all about spirits and believes the one that visited is her dead grandmother. Then weird things start happening and Maria gets caught up in the power of having ghosts behind her to get what she wants. That's really it. Nothing jumpy. Nothing that kept me at the edge of my seat. Just ghosts doing stuff and Maria freaking out about it.
I also never believed Maria's motivation in doing anything that she did. Her girlfriend Lily convinced her to give another girl drugs so that she'd fail her drug test and get suspended or whatever. Then that would put Maria in first place for this scholarship. Well...okay, but that isn't the only scholarship in existence right? I mean, Maria is #2 in their class. That's nothing to scoff at. She has great grades, is on the soccer team, and her mom is a senator. She can definitely get another scholarship, so why result to drugging other students and then asking ghosts to harm others? It made no sense.
As I Descended just disappointed me, but I suppose a lot of that was my fault. I knew going into it that I didn't like ghosts, and I'm not familiar with Macbeth so I couldn't comment on how it does as a retelling. Really the only thing that it had going for it to me was the diversity. All of the main characters are queer, two are Hispanic, and one is disabled.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 25 April, 2017: Finished reading
- 25 April, 2017: Reviewed