Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
It was fun to read, there was a moment that I was so devastated about something that happens that I didn’t want to continue. However I felt like something was missing and after much thought I realized that even though the book brings a lot of discussions regarding feminism, it lacks depth, I say that having in mind that the story happens on the 1960s and some resolutions to the conflict were easily solved which I don’t think it would be the same if that had really happened in the 60s, for example, Elizabeth starring for a long time on TV preaching about feminism without men revolting against it and taking measures to restrain her.
Graphic: Body shaming, Domestic abuse, Physical abuse, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Toxic relationship, Vomit, Cannibalism, Car accident, Death of parent, Pregnancy, and Sexual harassment
After chapter 6, I was really into knowing what was happening, what great mystery laid ahead, but the end was pretty disappointing. I almost DNF at 96%, it was somehow disgusting, non creative to the point of reminding me of the last book of Twilight when Jacob imprinted Esmee.
On a side note, I wonder what is the point in describing the skin color of characters when the white characters are never described or when the description adds nothing to the story beyond stirring the readers prejudices?
It didn’t add much to the story, even though it shows how the council and the people has reacted to Lara’s return. Beyond that, the book consisted mostly of Aren and Lara enjoying themselves.
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
I’ve started reading it because I was in love with Aren and Lara and wanted to know more about them even though I knew this book was about Keris and Zarrah. However, for my surprise I ended up loving Keris and Zarrah even more as the characters are much better developed than the previous couple. I just couldn’t stop reading and wonder what was going to happen to them.
Even though I have love the book and the characters and I was eager to learn more about them, it totally make sense that this epilogue never made into the published book considering that it does not add much to the story. Nevertheless it was fun to read and to have a little bit more time with Mika, Ian and Terracota.
I have loved the sparks between Charlie and Nora, much because it reminds me the dynamics between my husband and I, two independent adults that love each other so much that wouldn’t withhold the other from pursuing their own dreams. However I found the relationship between Nora and her sister a little troubled, Nora constantly mothering her and need to be up to date on everything that happens on her sister’s life showed how immature she was, nonetheless she grew through the book (her relationship with Charlie being of much help on this).