My Thoughts on Katharine McGee's Inheritance
Read this book in one day. ONE DAY.
Katharine McGee is so good at writing a gripping series. The characters are almost so real that they invoke emotions in me as I read and whatever they do actually gets to me in a way that I can't really explain. (Or maybe I can explain, when I can find the right words.)
So, I remember reading American Royals and Majesty, and I was waiting in anticipation for the third book. I was waiting, just sitting down, trying to find entertaining books to take my mind off of waiting for the release of the book.
And then, when I was trying to find a website that would reveal the prologue or first chapter of Rivals, I found Inheritance.
At first, I assumed Inheritance was gonna be a short history of the fictional kingdom of America, because of the title. But when I read the description, I realized it was a prequel novella, a short story that looks into the past, in depth into the events mentioned in the first book of the series.
It's an amazing prequel. Juicy. Dramatic. Tense. Had me wondering what's next and what would happen to the characters. I loved it. And I read it all in one day. I've never really read a book in one day. But here's why I finished this book so fast.
The characters were so realistic. Normally, a lot of YA novels have boring, flat, characters who don't develop or change in any way throughout the book.
This was different. Each girl's feelings and thoughts were reflected through the way they carried themselves and their actions. As I've said before, I was emotionally provoked by the characters and the plot. I didn't feel like crying, but I either empathized with them, felt sorry for them, or was downright furious at them. I like it when characters are realistic and multi-dimensional, not entirely good or entirely bad. And Katharine always delivers when it comes to juicy royal drama.
Five stars for you, McGee! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
P.S. I know this probably isn't the appropriate time to promote myself, but if you're reading this review, please check out my website. Thank you.
https://sites.google.com/view/boundle...
Katharine McGee is so good at writing a gripping series. The characters are almost so real that they invoke emotions in me as I read and whatever they do actually gets to me in a way that I can't really explain. (Or maybe I can explain, when I can find the right words.)
So, I remember reading American Royals and Majesty, and I was waiting in anticipation for the third book. I was waiting, just sitting down, trying to find entertaining books to take my mind off of waiting for the release of the book.
And then, when I was trying to find a website that would reveal the prologue or first chapter of Rivals, I found Inheritance.
At first, I assumed Inheritance was gonna be a short history of the fictional kingdom of America, because of the title. But when I read the description, I realized it was a prequel novella, a short story that looks into the past, in depth into the events mentioned in the first book of the series.
It's an amazing prequel. Juicy. Dramatic. Tense. Had me wondering what's next and what would happen to the characters. I loved it. And I read it all in one day. I've never really read a book in one day. But here's why I finished this book so fast.
The characters were so realistic. Normally, a lot of YA novels have boring, flat, characters who don't develop or change in any way throughout the book.
This was different. Each girl's feelings and thoughts were reflected through the way they carried themselves and their actions. As I've said before, I was emotionally provoked by the characters and the plot. I didn't feel like crying, but I either empathized with them, felt sorry for them, or was downright furious at them. I like it when characters are realistic and multi-dimensional, not entirely good or entirely bad. And Katharine always delivers when it comes to juicy royal drama.
Five stars for you, McGee! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
P.S. I know this probably isn't the appropriate time to promote myself, but if you're reading this review, please check out my website. Thank you.
https://sites.google.com/view/boundle...
Published on May 20, 2024 09:18
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