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The Great Library of Tomorrow by Rosalia Aguilar Solace
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Mixed feelings on this one. I feel like it had all the components of an amazing epic story but it was missing something.
The world and concept was really cool. It was very magical and fantastical. And I really wanted to be swept away in the magic however I was finding myself simultaneously bored and intrigued. It was a very odd feeling.
There were quite a few povs, and the structure of how they changed wasn't my favourite however I was able to keep up with whose pov we were in. I enjoyed Dzin's pov and storyline the most. With Nu being a close second.
The second half of the book felt a lot more action packed, and I really loved following along with Helia, Nu & Dzin (and the rest of their ragtag gang that they picked up).
It was really a somewhat predictable story of how hope, truth and goodness prevails over evil.
A lot of potential but didn't quite hit how I was hoping it would.
The world and concept was really cool. It was very magical and fantastical. And I really wanted to be swept away in the magic however I was finding myself simultaneously bored and intrigued. It was a very odd feeling.
There were quite a few povs, and the structure of how they changed wasn't my favourite however I was able to keep up with whose pov we were in. I enjoyed Dzin's pov and storyline the most. With Nu being a close second.
The second half of the book felt a lot more action packed, and I really loved following along with Helia, Nu & Dzin (and the rest of their ragtag gang that they picked up).
It was really a somewhat predictable story of how hope, truth and goodness prevails over evil.
A lot of potential but didn't quite hit how I was hoping it would.