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A review by mushr00mcore
Two for Tea: Welcome to Azathé by C.M. Nascosta
2.0
As a 24 y/o college dropout with a dead dad I expected to like this more.
But in all seriousness, I find the book lacked the emotional depth of the previous entry. Sure it touched on grief and stagnation but that was it, just a hint of the deeper themes.
It felt in parts too slow, in particularly when the same events were essentially recycled for much of the early book. It felt in other parts too fast, the seeds of a grander plot tossed around. More than other books in the series, this felt like a snippet of a story than that story completed. It felt amateur especially when the book the precedes it managed to balance more plot threads and developments with somewhere around 100 more pages.
But in all seriousness, I find the book lacked the emotional depth of the previous entry. Sure it touched on grief and stagnation but that was it, just a hint of the deeper themes.
It felt in parts too slow, in particularly when the same events were essentially recycled for much of the early book. It felt in other parts too fast, the seeds of a grander plot tossed around. More than other books in the series, this felt like a snippet of a story than that story completed. It felt amateur especially when the book the precedes it managed to balance more plot threads and developments with somewhere around 100 more pages.