A young adult book made me cry. I repeat: A. Young. Adult. Book. Made. ME. Cry.
Holy fuck, this series will be the end of me.
…Can I swear on reviews like this? I am a bit rusty when it comes to writing actual reviews, and to be fair, after finishing this absurdly massive, heartbreaking monster of a book, I am a mess
(which will be my excuse if this review turns out to be utterly dog shit, so you have been warned).
Anyway, let me tell you what the Circle series is all about: A group of teenage girls find out that they have magical powers, are the chosen ones and have to save the world from evil!
… Oh, you have heard that one before?
So did I. Or at least I thought I did. The plot is not exactly groundbreaking, but what makes this book/ the whole series so special are the characters.
And, oh boy, do we have a lot of characters. Especially main character. 5 to be exact, naturally with 5 different POVs... which should make things weird and confusing as hell, but miraculously it works.
Probably because the girls couldn’t be more different from each other. In the beginning, they all read like terrible clichés: the good girl, the party girl, the bully, the weird girl and the victim but turns out that each one of them is so much more than just that, and they are also constantly growing and changing throughout the series, giving us (5 times!!!) the simply top-tier character development that we as readers deserve.
I can’t believe I am saying that, but in the end I was rooting for the bully probably more than for the good girl and when the hell does something like that ever happen?
I also love that it’s not like, "Oh, we are the chosen ones; we are suddenly best friends for life!" Far from it, in fact, it takes them a huge part of the series to even be civil to each other, and that makes sense because why should five completely different people who have seemingly nothing in common suddenly be besties?
Another great thing about these books is that the characters actually read like teenagers.
I feel like when it comes to young adult (especially when there is fantasy in the mix), a lot of authors are way too focused on making their main characters likable, strong, independent and mature that they kind of overdo it to the point where, yeah, sure, the character is cool but could be just as well a twenty-five year-old.
Not here, though. Nuh-uh, here the girls have typical teen problems like getting into stupid fights with their parents, worrying about grades and caring too much about what the other students think of them and I love the Circle series for it.
Actually, I think there is not a single thing I do not love about it. The characters, the story, the ROMANCE —all of it is simply perfection and now I will add this series to my all-time favorites shelf because it obviously belongs there.