
This did not start off well, and it's all Clara's fault and her childish obsession with Tucker. She just won't stop going on about him, consequences be damned, even so much as distracting her from the glaringly obvious subject of her new vision. It was just so unbearable to read, until finally (although sadly) she realises who the true object of her vision is, and we can finally move on from Tucker. This is not to say I don't like Tucker as a character, I think he's great. It's just Clara's compulsive selfishness when it comes to him, it makes her so unlikable.
When she finally gives herself the chance to think about anything else, we get an insight into all the other characters and an actually decent story. I just can't rate this higher than a 3, due to how this started off. Genuinely intrigued for the next book, as it looks like Tucker will be out, at least for the first few chapters, so I'm curious to see how that goes.
This did not start off well, and it's all Clara's fault and her childish obsession with Tucker. She just won't stop going on about him, consequences be damned, even so much as distracting her from the glaringly obvious subject of her new vision. It was just so unbearable to read, until finally (although sadly) she realises who the true object of her vision is, and we can finally move on from Tucker. This is not to say I don't like Tucker as a character, I think he's great. It's just Clara's compulsive selfishness when it comes to him, it makes her so unlikable.
When she finally gives herself the chance to think about anything else, we get an insight into all the other characters and an actually decent story. I just can't rate this higher than a 3, due to how this started off. Genuinely intrigued for the next book, as it looks like Tucker will be out, at least for the first few chapters, so I'm curious to see how that goes.