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Lorah
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May 21, 2012 08:26PM

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It's definitely not as edgy as Divergent or Hunger Games, but it still gets at some of those dystopian themes.







Definitely agree. I wouldn't have minded the whole relationships thing too much, but I just didn't really feel it. It didn't feel real. I mean, the only reason she fell for what's his name, (the one that's not Xander, I think? I am so sorry if I am getting these names totally wrong) is like because they wanted her to right? She just liked proved their whole theory. The relationships kind of ruined the whole book for me.

Exactly! The whole thing was just so set up. There was no natural chemistry between the characters.The only time I really felt like maybe Ky and the girl (I don't remember her name D:) had any sort of true relationship was when he taught her writing. And that just sort of revolved around their friendship, more than anything. The plot had a lot of potential; I think that the author will do better with her next series.



Even that part kinda creeped me out. He's all mysterious and such and he's all like 'let me teach you how to write because I'm Weird like that.' I mean, what's up with that?????? It's just weird....


Yeah, the romance gets worse in Crossed. =/

