I really, really like the cover of this book.
That’s about all I liked.
I read the first book in this series, and thought ‘It’s a lot like Percy Jackson, it’s set in a school full of descendants of Greek Gods, the headmaster is a Centaur,’ but I powered through and didn’t loathe the book (other than the male love interest hated the MC until 5 pages before the end and then suddenly loved her).
HOWEVER! Now that there is a second book- I expected some real originality. Some unique catch? Nope. Same lessons. Same problem. No character progression.
So disappointing that I DNF. And that is rare!
I wanted to like it so much- but it fell flat. In ‘school fiction’, I think there needs to be progression, just like a teen progressing through school. At least in Harry Potter, we got to see different subjects, new teachers, unexplored areas AS WELL as new problems and characters.