There weren't any real dull moments since something was happening (mostly going wrong) all the time, without being too overwhelming though. I absolutely love (Greek) mythology and found that it's used very believable in this series.Īnother thing I really liked is the plot line itself. Josephine Angelini is using Greek mythology in a very refreshing way and whenever we get to find out another clue to the complete puzzle, it was a little bit like Christmas for me. I think they were all a bit too one-dimensional for me since their thoughts constantly revolved around the same things, making it a bit tiring to listen to their thoughts.īut like I said above, I definitely enjoyed reading Dreamless despite my problems with its characters. Mostly it's just a "feeling" that's hard to describe - maybe my expectations have changed during the last year. I'm not exactly sure why I'm suddenly not in love with these characters. My favorite character didn't appear often enough for me and even though Orion, who we are introduced to in Dreamless, might be a somewhat good substitute, I missed a feeling of being happy to meet these characters again. While I couldn't get enough of the characters in Starcrossed, I sadly lacked the necessary connection to them now.
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