Reviewed by reveriesociety_ on
As you could gather from the status update, I was very happy that there were very few mentions of Kricket's luck in the physical department. I liked how the story mostly focused on her trying to cope with Kyon's madness.
And just for the record. THAT DUDE IS SO CRAZY. But that's part of why this story holds so much appeal to me. Him, being the main antagonist is a pretty cool one. He has this sick thought that he owns Kricket. You see, all priestesses like her, are given off to what equals to a 'lord' or something. That's the way of the Alameeda, the people she's half part of. So, this guy Kyon thinks that because she's supposedly meant to be with him he'll have to train her to obey him and not to question him. o.o 50 shades anyone?
On the not so brigher side, something weird happened that I'm still not sure if I liked or not. Normally, the tension in a story escalates into the climax, yes? But with Sea of Stars, it started with the tension already on the roof and then slowly began to recede. However, since Kricket remained badass the whole time, I couldn't really get mad XD.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 March, 2015: Finished reading
- 7 March, 2015: Reviewed