Once by Anna CareyMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
I've been unable to truly invest in this YA Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic series, so I won't continue on and read book 3. I kept reading after book one, because I thought the premise showed a lot of promise. Unfortunately, I had to force myself forward with book two. It's not because there's something wrong with the story, so much as that I can't seem to forge any real interest or emotional connection with the story.
It's not bad, but it's not captivating. I don't want to live inside the world, and there isn't a single character I would be interested in meeting or befriending. In fact, the characters who seem to have the most potential to be fascinating seem to play the smallest roles in the story. I don't dislike the characters. I'm just completely indifferent, which is always a bad sign.
I was hoping book two would find the depth of intrigue and emotion that book one lacked, but it didn't for me. I will confess I could be partly to blame for reading this series when I wasn't in a great frame of mind for reading, but if it had been the right book for me, it would have sucked me in and blocked out everything in the real world that was weighing on me.
Pages: 384
