Did I get myself an unpredictable panicOh my freaking gosh-
Do I lose my fucking mind with this book? Yes
Does this book drive me crazy the process? Yes
Did I get myself an unpredictable panic attack? Big fucking yes.
What a fucking ride. Wait- nope- that is an understatement of the year. This was a whole fucking journey and adventure smashing all in one with the exhilarating thrill, the nail-biting mystery, and the whole new world of theories. This was so fucking perfect you know? It was surprisingly do good. I fucking love the journey that I made either Becca with this book.
You know, it's not without reason that I don't really enjoy mystery or mystery thriller book. Because sometimes the genre has this unintentionally separating the whole mystery journey with the result and I couldn't help myself to really review both in a separate way. Also mystery thriller is that genre that either ends up with 0 or 100 for the overall result and there's no in between. Honestly, I don't really like that- cause as I always said that the reason why I read is because I want to feel good and choosing a hit or miss (like literally hit or miss) genre feels like a gamble that sometimes doesn't worth it in the end. And of all the mystery thriller book that I read were always miss, so it was like an automatic response that when I started this I desperately hoped that this won't for in the end.
Welp- I don't like this. And I think that it's safe to say that this type of book isn't my cup of tea.
You know where a book ends with a vague and ambiWelp- I don't like this. And I think that it's safe to say that this type of book isn't my cup of tea.
You know where a book ends with a vague and ambiguous ending.
The plot was great and pretty amazing about the whole multiverse thing. But that was just it, I mean sure it was thrilling but too thrilling to my liking. It doesn't even help that I'm currently too sick to even understand the whole conflict especially the whole box and multiverse thingy. I guess the suspense and mystery works since I was constantly hooked and basically hoping for the best for Jason. But the ending was just so vague I don't even know what to say about it, sure it could count as a happy ending but it wasn't what I expected so yeah- I supposed it was intentional but I felt unsatisfied with it.
The flow was fast and like really fast also the writing was weird for a science fiction book? I just thought the writing would be more complex than this but it was great that it wasn't complex since the whole box thing was already complex. Can't say I complain about this since I knew well enough if it was written in a very dense and complex way, I wouldn't be able to enjoy this.
The characters were great, Jason was.. well, stupid, but I did hope for the best outcome for him. But I sided with him through the whole reading and I really hoped he could get the ending he wanted, he was a good written character. His story with Daniela however was amazing, I could feel the story between them, the chemistry, the connection, the tension, everything. I really like Daniela too, she's just gorgeously written and I loved that she immediately recognized her Jason.
I could really tell you more about this book but the fact is I'm too sick to make a complete and coherent review right now due to all the side effects from the mess that I took. The thing is although this book was great and incredibly thrilling, this wasn't what I was looking for and what I craved for (especially as a person who very much enjoy a satisfying ending). There were just so many loose ends that untied and unexplained, a lot of things doesn't clicking in my head, and there were many questions unanswered in my head. I suppose this would be better enjoy in a buddy read with a partner who usually enjoy this type of mystery suspense science fiction book.