So when I saw that Unity is focused on Frank, I hesitated a lot before reading it. Never hated him or anything but never cared about him either. He was more of the comic relief more often than not. I've always kinda considered Frank's parts in the novels somewhat. I need to set some context first before going into the review itself. That being said, the first half felt like I was rereading Riley's side-novel and dragged a bit. Introduces some interesting concepts of the AO universe. Summary: A pretty fun read about Frank's own quest inside AO. Should you read it? Yes, I think it's a pretty good read if you're reading the AO series This is only recommended for people on death row and have absolutely nothing else to read. I wouldn’t recommend this book to my worst enemy. It was 1 step up from listening to the radio. I would not recommend this book.ġ Star -> The absolute only reason I listened to this book was because i had no time to search for another one & I needed background noise. The book either had a bad narrator, The character development was non existent, or the story was hot garbage. I used it as background noise because I hadn’t had a chance to search for another book. The narrator was most likely average or just couldn’t fix a mediocre book.Ģ Stars -> It was pretty horrible. The only way I would recommend this book is if it was part of a series. I most likely struggled to keep up with character developments. I’m on the fence about recommending this book, It could go either way.ģ Stars -> It was boring at times & I missed chunks of the story. I would’ve rated 5 stars, But either the ending was lacking, I struggled to keep up with characters, or the story didn’t keep me fully engaged. I was able to clearly follow each and every character.Ĥ stars -> It was pretty good. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is my personal 5 star rating system because I’m too lazy to write a review for every book.ĥ stars -> OMFG. I may end up with a reread or 2 in the future. But I am really disappointed it will be so long before I get to enjoy our main body of characters again. I'm sure the Tarot books will be good, since I've enjoyed every book in this series thus far. I do hope we get to "see" the moment Jason first meets Franks new form. I can both see a possibility for a joining of Haven with The Twilight Throne, and/or for a conflict to arise between Jason & Frank down the line. Several things happened in this book that made me very curious for how things can/will progress. I found this story very interesting and I now wonder even more if it doesn't make sense why the author has temporarily abandoned the main storyline. And it's about to be "real life" very soon. And really, most teens are at a point where they still want to please/appease their parents, but they are also starting to realize that what they want may not be the same as what their parents want for them. But the specifics of the conflicts and the personalities of the teens are all very different. Yes, all of the characters are struggling with feeling pushed around by their domineering parents. While I understand where they are coming from, I personally feel they are wrong about that. I know I've read quite a few reviews that complain that all of the characters in this series are exactly alike. The placement of this side quest ended up being perfect in retrospect. But then I realized that I didn't really care that much about his story initially. When I first started reading this series, I found it odd that Frank's side quest took place so far into the series.
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