Entertaining and Fun Read
I started this with an elevated sense of anticipation, and sunk into it with enthusiasm, and unconstrained interest, comparable to none regarding this genre, especially when pertaining to fiction. I was looking forward to it living up to the hype and exuberance the description is generating, and the ratings it has received.
I’m not sure how I missed the fact it was listed as a Book 1in an installment (or was it???), and a possible series of who knows how many. I tend to wait until all installments in a series have been released. It just seems with the ending, it’s very obvious this is no stand-alone, and there’ll be more to follow.
It’s just simplified, and much clearer, to keep track of the plot, the characters, and what can sometimes evolve into an overly complex and intricate world building, etc.
What’s more, it’s less plausible, for me at least, to become confused with other books of similar advancing plots, and storylines, I may currently be reading, or pick up in between waiting.
I was unable to find any further information as to when the next book is expected to be published, so that’s an absolute disappointment, and very anticlimactical.
With Revis's writing skills, it’s relatively straightforward to initiate and progress toward a flourishing enthusiasm directed at the main character, and the supporting cast, that provide stupendous assistance to Emmi. You may not necessarily bond with them, but I at least found an instantaneous likability for all of the above mentioned.
The young heroine was adeptly portrayed as self-sufficient, with not a lot of back and forth weak and wimpy fluctuations in her ease with dealing with her abominable and nerve-wracking situation, and the progression of unanticipated permutations which are headed her way.
Even her emergent relationship and the trust she places in Puck, the magical being which shows up, and wreaks havoc on everything she may have believed about reality, is stronger than a lot of other writers place in a girl of her age. It’s a pleasant extension and progression of her character, and it made me applaud her even more. I’m pretty convinced that even most mature adults, would have some difficulties in dealing with the reality Emmi has suddenly been thrust into.
The grandfather that has mysteriously disappeared and is MIA, is one I’ve already began to champion for, even though we’ve yet to meet him. It’s simply through Emmi’s expressive attachments and descriptive uses of who she sees him to be, that you’re able to perceive him in the same way. Excellent job of introducing him into the storyline, in a particularly unique method.
This one has promise, and I hope to see it continue progressing at the solid, vivid, and intriguing mysterious magical pace the plot has sustained so far.