UPDATE#3: I'VE READ IT AND ITS ACTUALLY REAL GOOD SO I'LL LEAVE YOU WITH A LIL REVIEW LMAO.
Ok, ok, alright. This book was so much smaller than Dorothy Must Die, and of course Dorothy Must Die was slightly better, but it isn't THAT AS a disappointment like people say it is. I mean yeah, it was short and kinda rushed. But can we say CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT??
God, Amy's character development was actually real interesting in this book. omg, and unlike some people i think I loved it. I was unsure at first and at some parts, as I was like guurl, what even are you doing?! But then I understood what the author was going with it. And y'all need to admit it was actually unique.
So, Amy is neither good nor bad in this book. And that's what I like. She doesn't always make the right decisions and sometimes she screws up real bad, but she keeps fighting bc she is challenging HERSELF. And also its quite realistic as no people are completely on the good side or in the wicked side, and this just prooves it.
I don't know about y'all, but this sure happens to me; when I'm reading a book or something and this character is having a fight and has a chance to kill the creature or something real fiercely and they are blinded by rage, I'm on the back like "YAS GIRL YOU GO, GO BEST FRIEND THAT'S MY BEST FRIEND THAT'S MY BESTFRIEND RIP HIS ASS APART" And I'm like 100% on their side, but when a thought comes to their head like "No, this is not good." I'm left like disappointed ya know? Idk, every character needs a wicked and a good side, a balance. Not always being a super goodie goodie "I put everyone before myself" Idk, its weird, and I know it shouldn't be like that or idk, but what I'm trying to say is that is quite interesting Amy has a wicked side, and actually shows it ya know?
Lmao, I don't even know if it just happens to me, i think it does. Sorry, ignore that.
But either way, final thoughts: I was highly entertained with this book, I mean it might not be the best written and best paced book of them all. But it kept me turning the pages so that counts, I guess.
Also, the plot in this book wasn't really written?? I mean I don't have any idea where the plot is going or what EVEN is the plot, there's still SO MANY questions and they just keep bringing more and more without answers. But at least It kept me entertained. And I'm talking about me laughing out loud and biting my fingernails whenever i read something. I swear.
And finally, the ending. I srsly needed to re-read the ending like 4 times. Is2g. It was all thrown at us like a rock, and omg, what EVEN. God, still, I can't even understand it.
Anyways, I overall enjoyed it, its not like its unbearable, and I read it in one seating so yeah;
4 real wicked stars toAmy's wickedness and fierceness, to Dorothy Gale, To Glinda The Good, Mombi, Queen Lulu, Oz, The Wizard, That Ending, For the laughs & the overall enjoyment.
(4 stars probs just for the last 100 pages) (Oh look, just like Dorothy Must Die) (The Endings, man, The Endings) (Is it bad all my faves were the wicked ones?? omg)
-1 stars to Nox, that intro, Pete, Ozma, Nox, Ollie, Wingless Ones, Nox, Those Rainbows Shits and did I say Nox?
UPDATE#2: its finally out and im pumped to read this WOO.
UPDATE#1:
I have mixed feelings about reading this because all of the drama surrounding the author, but I've came to a conclusion that I actually read a book for its content not if the author is good or bad.
Even though it does actually counts if the author if the author misbehaves, does it really matter? First of all, It wasn't even HER deal she just like agreed to the other author's idea. By the way, that doesn't mean that I also agree because I completely don't, I think it is foolish and unreasonable.
But also, you all are judging her in one single opinion she had, and completely ignoring her actual writing skills (which is why im here for), this is her book and it doesn't matter what kind of publicist she has or her life besides it, because I couldn't care less.But also that's everyones deal if they want to support the author as an AUTHOR or a series as a SERIES, see the difference.
I like to think, that's why we all are here for, the actual content. We rate a book for its content not the author, we read a book for its content not for the author, so I don't see the logic of people hating in this book before even reading it.
But at the end of the day, every person is different and can see this situation different, some people might think the author's personality and ideals are more important than the actual book, and thats alright.
I'm just stating my opinion and saying that i would read this book, because I truly enjoyed the first one and I have no reasons to not keep reading the series.