Title: Sever (The Chemical Garden #3) Author: Lauren DeStefano Format: Hardback, 371 pages Number of days it took me to read: 8 Days Goodreads Bio: With the clock ticking until the virus takes its toll, Rhine is desperate for answers. After enduring Vaughn’s worst, Rhine finds an unlikely ally in ...
Sever is the third and final part of the Chemical Garden trilogy, you can also read my reviews of the first books: Wither and Fever. I'm not a fan of the cover, once again in this series. The model and the attributes look like they are photo-shopped onto the ugly green background. And the colour s...
i really do like lauren destefano's writing. i just don't think the massive task that is dystopian worldbuilding is something she was meant to do.that being said, what i'd REALLY like to see from her is a non-dystopian STANDALONE. something in which she can focus on the characters and not on the hig...
Pro: We final find RowanCon: This guy is ridiculously dumb Pro: The Carnival is back Con: I still don't see the point of book 2 beyond introducing the CarnivalPro: And they lived happily ever after Con: The least passionate love triangle ever writtenPro: Mad scientist is really an evil genius?Con: V...
This one's hard to rate. I keep wandering from the fourth to fifth star, because while I really enjoyed it and loved how it closed the trilogy, there were things I felt were passed over somehow or that didn't make sense in the context of the novel.I LOVED that DeStefano balanced the tragedy of her w...
Ever read a book and you're not sure if you liked it?Yeah. That.Well, that's not entirely fair. I did like Sever, and let's be honest, with all that's happened in this story, there was no way the reader would get a joyous little HEA for all.I will say that I will read more of DeStefano's work, and w...
I'm not even sure how to review Sever. It was completely different than the book I expected, though I should have expected that. I wished that there had been more of Gabriel, and even more of Rowen. I never liked Linden, despite everything that happened. Destefano's language is, as always, beautiful...
The prose was better than in the second book but not as good as the first. I didn't like that this focused on the Rhine/Vaughn concept, I was hoping DeStefano would give us a broader view of her world as she wrapped up her series. The first book was great, but the second two read like an idea that...
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