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The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, #1)
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I want to reread this already.
The mystery in here was amazing. I was so invested and wanted to solve all the riddles. I took breaks to solve the riddles because I wanted to be fully in the story.
I loved Avery and her entire story. Her development was really interning and I loved seeing how invested she got in solving the riddles the longer she stayed at the Hawthorne house.
Her relationship with Xander and Libby were definitely my favorite.
And I was team Jameson. I kept trying to compare it to how Juliette first fell for Adam and then Warner because everyone was team Grayson but nope.
I am a fan of Jameson till the day I die. I loved his introductions and the mistakes he made were one not fun but two made sense for what character he was supposed to portray.
Now I do need to mention that Grayson and Jameson need to go too therapy because these people hate themselves more than I hate myself and I go to therapy.
I also really liked the development of the plot and the secrets were revealed in a way that made the tension rise and rise. The pacing was also really nice and since I was invested from the beginning, the foreshadowing and little hints were visible at times but after reading the reveals, all of them were clear.
I think that was my favorite part because I could really tell that everything was planned out even before Jennifer started writing the first page.
Sometimes authors come up with the plot as they go on with the story but it was clear how everything was thought through and it was amazing.
The Hawthorne brothers were also all great individual characters and here are my rankings for them:
Nash is my husband I do not care what anybody say. I have never been attracted to a guy with a cowboy hat so this was funny.
Team Jameson for Avery. Sometimes I wanted Avery to just be team avery.
Xander is my best friend and we would solve riddles together.
Grayson is too much like me and hates himself.
last note: Using Max as a comedic relief by not cussing was annoying
The mystery in here was amazing. I was so invested and wanted to solve all the riddles. I took breaks to solve the riddles because I wanted to be fully in the story.
I loved Avery and her entire story. Her development was really interning and I loved seeing how invested she got in solving the riddles the longer she stayed at the Hawthorne house.
Her relationship with Xander and Libby were definitely my favorite.
And I was team Jameson. I kept trying to compare it to how Juliette first fell for Adam and then Warner because everyone was team Grayson but nope.
I am a fan of Jameson till the day I die. I loved his introductions and the mistakes he made were one not fun but two made sense for what character he was supposed to portray.
Now I do need to mention that Grayson and Jameson need to go too therapy because these people hate themselves more than I hate myself and I go to therapy.
I also really liked the development of the plot and the secrets were revealed in a way that made the tension rise and rise. The pacing was also really nice and since I was invested from the beginning, the foreshadowing and little hints were visible at times but after reading the reveals, all of them were clear.
I think that was my favorite part because I could really tell that everything was planned out even before Jennifer started writing the first page.
Sometimes authors come up with the plot as they go on with the story but it was clear how everything was thought through and it was amazing.
The Hawthorne brothers were also all great individual characters and here are my rankings for them:
Nash is my husband I do not care what anybody say. I have never been attracted to a guy with a cowboy hat so this was funny.
Team Jameson for Avery. Sometimes I wanted Avery to just be team avery.
Xander is my best friend and we would solve riddles together.
Grayson is too much like me and hates himself.
last note: Using Max as a comedic relief by not cussing was annoying
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