Die Trilogie The Disillusionists von Carolyn Crane habe ich vor fast genau einem Jahr begonnen. „Mind Games“ weckte mein Interesse, weil die Idee hinter diesem Urban Fantasy – Roman völlig anders war als alles, was ich bis dato in diesem Genre gelesen hatte und gänzlich ohne Vampire, Werwölfe und Ma...
The ending made me kind of sick to my stomach. To be manipulated into a loving a horrible person. This book is really depressing from beginning to end that I'm going to take a long break before I read any more of this series.
What a gripping read. Great plot twist at the end and I now completely loathe Otto. I wasn't that keen on him to start with, but he has now sunk into my must die a horrible death category. Justine Jones continues to intrigue and delight me. Can't wait to read the final book.
As promising as I found the first book in this series, this one kind of bored me. I found myself putting it down a lot through the first half of the book, finding their current targets and state of the various relationships kind of meh. Happily it did pick up in the back half and became a lot of fun...
That ending deserves a standing ovation. I can't believe Crane went there. I was torn between those 2 men throughout the whole book and then she goes and slaps me in the face with that twist. Wow. What can I say? My face pretty much looks like this ----> :O
I HATE OTTO!!!!!! That about sums up the ending for me. I was soooo happy near the end, but no. Go ahead and crush my happiness and dreams right now. WHYYY??? So help me if the third book doesn't have a happy ending I'm going to go apeshit on anyone or anything around me. I didn't even want to re...
The second installment was slightly better than the first one, but I still felt disconnected.The pace and the plot remained good.3,5 stars rounded down.
“Most people think happiness is about gaining something, but it’s not. It’s all about getting rid of the darkness you accumulate.”Shit on a shingle! Have they invented a way of snorting a book's plot (line by line) while I was reading this? Because I need to read the next book, yesterday. I was full...
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