(Somewhat spoilery)(maybe)(I dunno)PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST ENDINGS I'VE EVER READ.And by ending I mean, like, the last 100-200 pages cause GODDAMN, the way shit goes down. Insane.Fantastic.The writing was PHENOMENAL.Like, seriously?Seriously?Seruosusbdoqkfbqinrq?Jesus I cannot with this book.I could SEE the chaos. I could HEAR the chaos. I could CHOKE ON IT LIKE I GOT A MILD CASE OF BLACKLUNG. Holy shit.And do I even have to talk about the characters? Do I even have to say how much of a badass motherfucker Michi is? Do I have to even express my fierce, mindless love for Yukiko and Buruu? Or how awesome and beautiful Hana is? And poor, adorable Yoshi? And that big lump of a sweetheart, Akihito? And how Kin is a fuckboy?And how Hiro is like an angry child? NO. NO I DO NOT. EVERYONE SHOULD ALREADY KNOW THIS. --- I just feel bad for Ayane. She was dealt a shitty card. Average book. Too many story arcs that are boring. Main character does nothing and the plot twist for her is trite and unnecessarily drawn out. Kin's arc was insufferable and filled with annoying teeny situations where he would inexplicably never talk to anyone that could potentially help. Also the Isao trio are so ridiculously over the top. It's Disney Channel high-school bully level shit. Hana arc is the best but yet another case of people not saying things that could help alleviate bad situations. Michi arc was completely unnecessary and probably could've been removed whole cloth with no adverse effects. I also don't care what the book says there is no reason for Hiro (a completely random solider) to be alive or a main character in this book. If you wanted him to be in a sequel with a robo arm find a better way. There is 0% chance after his arm was ripped off and he was stabbed in the chest that anyone would be quick enough to spend the resources to save a random solider. Really, really dumb. Book i think is generally better written then the first, but unless you're a huge fan of steam-punk it's still not worth a read.
What do You think about Imperio (2014)?
Wow, that was intense. Are we sure the betrayal is a betrayal? Remember the chess game….
—TynaRyans
AMAZEBALLS!Long review with many deep thoughts and poignant observances coming soon!
—eslinm66
Gorgeously gruesome (yes, that is possible) and wholly wonderful.
—pwpradeep
Se ha convertido en mi saga juvenil favorita.
—kristenwalden