


I just would have liked to get to know all of them a little more, which did not happen, and that is my main grouse with this sequel. Mostly because, it has been a long time that I have felt so invested in fictional characters, and I truly love them all - Blue, Gansey, Noah, Ronan, and even Adam (though he continued breaking small pieces of my heart in this book too). I just felt that this track did not require a whole book dedicated to it (and only it), and I really wanted more of the others. I actually like him - a lot, and this wasn't an irrelevant detour either. And really there is only one reason for the lower rating - according to me, this book goes overboard with its focus on Ronan, to the detriment of everyone else, and also takes a detour from the main plot line.ĭon't get me wrong, I don't dislike Ronan. Well, relatively speaking of-course, because 4 is still a pretty good rating in my world. This book has the lowest rating (by me) so far in this series.
