Summary: The Invince drug epidemic continues to spread all over NYC, Gaia and Jake's relationship is a little strained, The prom is hyped up, The Rodkes start seeming fishy which prompts Oliver to make Jake investigate; Jake finds Gaia's hair samples, Skyler bonds with Gaia, and Oliver is hinted to revert back to Loki sometime soon.....Was there more plot I missed?
Wired was incredibly boring to read through. Not only did the plot twist seem rehashed from another arc (Making a formula to enhance Fearlessness is something Loki has done before) but even the fact that the Rodkes are likely this arc's antagonists is a Fearless cliche at this point which proves that this series really should have ended several books ago. Because what's the point of writing more when it's all become unoriginal?
1. Since Gaia speaks Russian, you would expect her to make an ironic joke since Droog/Drook is how you pronounce the Russian word for friend (Друг) and the drug users are called Droogs. This was a wasted opportunity.
2. What's with Gaia's new personality change? Gaining fear shouldn't change one's personality too much, so all of these moments of Gaia- say- bonding with the FOHs feels like an entirely new story.
3. I love how the boardinghouse is considered safe just because "top Agency officials" run it. Have we not learned anything from the Natasha saga? She was considered a top agent before she tried to kill Tom and Gaia.
4. Ed apparently knows that Gaia could relate to his feelings of nostalgia except that in Heat Gaia monologued about how awful nostalgia apparently is and that it sucks :l
5. I already find the Boardinghouse folk to be wasted characters. Alexa is barely even built upon (when the book could have made her struggle with depression or something which leads to her trying Invince), Suko is terrible at rules and is somehow okay with Gaia overstaying her curfew, and Zan also barely was there but only served the purpose of providing some plot details about Invince. Seriously, you could craft a strong morality/family lesson from the Boardinghouse characters.
6. Why must every new character be a villain of some sort? It's a mind-numbingly bad cliche at this point. Even if you still wanted the Rodkes to be the villains, why couldn't you make their business a front for Dmitri/Yuri-you know- the guy made out to be the evillest of them all only to be beaten in the book he was introduced in?
7. Why hasn't Tom gotten a single chapter since he was Put on A Bus? It would more exciting if Tom was taking on a bigger adventure than whatever Gaia is currently dealing with. Pushing him out of the plot just makes him seem like a worser parent than he is.
8. As mentioned before, wasn't the "Making Fearlessness Accessible To Everyone" plan already done? One of the past arcs included Loki concocting Fearless serum from Gaia's DNA and he succumbs to his own serum in the end of the arc. There's more creative ways to end the last few books on like having Gaia attempting to help Zan and Alexa with their problems or have Sam get caught up in some shady bar drama. Just anything besides the exact same plot with a new coat of paint!
9. One thing I noticed on the cover is the bit claiming there's "Only four books left in the best-selling series!" There was apparently 37 books planned, although there only ended up being 3 more written after Wired. Misprint or sudden decision change?
Time to put on my FAKE enthusiasm for the next Fearless read....