![]() I felt like it came out of nowhere, in Tella’s flashback prologue. ![]() But I was very disappointed that it didn’t at least serve a focus in the first book. The true plot of the book – about the Fates – was vastly interesting. If only the first 75% of the book contained the same spunk as the last quarter! Needless to say, Until the three-quarter mark of the book I was ready to abandon the series. ![]() Not to say that Garber didn’t have any good ideas – she did…but I felt like the execution was underdone. I was cautious based on my feelings regarding the messiness in plot, characters, and writing of the first book. I can’t say that the second book of this series astonished me. As a sinister plot reveals itself, Tella will discover if her true desires are worth the cost of saving everyone – including her mother. Payments for deals will be paid, and with a new Caraval on the horizon, Tella will more than ever find herself in the battle between games and reality. ![]() Tella’s deception at the end of Caraval has finally caught up to her. Legendary YA High Fantasy By Stephanie Garber (Caraval #2) ~ “I’ll be waiting” – Legend ~ ![]()
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