Reviewed by ladygrey on
At first Scarlet was an incredibly annoying character. For like the first maybe third of the book. Mostly because she was so quick to jump to conclusions and rash in acting on it. Which is a bit ironic because later in the book she has a whole conversation about how she doesn't like to rush to judgement without all the facts. whatever.
The upside is that she evolves pretty quickly, the more she interacts with Wolf (though she remains a bit naive particularly on the train and in the connected scene after). Wolf is compelling and keeps the story moving well.
The dual storyline with Cinder and Thorne would seem to be slow because not much really happens - except that seeing sort of a new version of Cinder as she's growing and coming to terms with the events of the last book is enough.
I've heard so much about Thorne from around the book blogging community but I wasn't that impressed. He seemed all swagger with nothing to substantiate it. But I've been told he gets better in later books. I think the first time I liked him was when he was telling Iko she was beautiful.
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- 11 December, 2016: Finished reading
- 11 December, 2016: Reviewed