Good read
5
By ow my face
After finishing the first book I was really excited for the second book, and it was not a let down! I definitely recommend to any lovers of teenage fiction.š
Not a good read for POC
2
By Pr3ppyem0
I remember reading through this series as it was being written, way back to the WattPad days, and really enjoying it! I am very much into dystopian/apocalyptic genre books and enjoyed the general premise of this series. Now that the main Atlantic Grail series is completed, I wanted to read through it again starting from the beginning.
Now that Iām older Iām realizing a lot of things that bother me or just make me straight up uncomfortable.
One of my biggest qualms is how little Gwen seems to be bother by the amount of death that surrounds her in the books. In the first book, she reflects on the death of her fellow peers in the Finals very briefly, only addressed once more after the fact in a nightmare and then ever mentioned again. The same thing happens in this book (I donāt want to give away too many spoilers) but when something violent and deadly happens around Gwen she is perturbed in the moment and then after the clean up is done she never mentions it again??? Thereās not enough lingering trauma for her or any of the characters which is so WEIRD, especially because these are literal children that were talking about. Meanwhile, Iām books like The Hunger Games, the characters that have died in the presence of Katniss Everdeen are honored and brought up throughout the entire series. And I would say that TAG is more graphic/deadly than THG so Iām so confused how the author can spend pages explaining the science and complexities of the technology in the book but doesnāt even discuss all of the trauma that these 12 - 19 year olds have witnessed over the course of like 2 years.
Another big qualm I have with this book is how a lot of the people of color are described by the author. You can tell the author is trying to introduce and maintain a very diverse cast of characters but the way she describes them physically and writes their dialogue is so hurtful. Iām a black female and I HATE seeing Laronda be perpetuated as the āsassy black best friend/side kickā. I hate that Dawn is the āsuper stoic and political Indigenous girlā. I hate that the people of Atlantis are supposed to based on Egyptian culture but a lot of the important figureheads that represent them are white??
I also feel like the characters that get described intricately for their beauty, grace, etc. are never the characters of color. Itās like āoh, I was standing in a room with a black girl as well as a beautifully toned, golden-locked, effortlessly confident Atlantean with a face so striking in beauty that all of the other teens with me couldnāt help but stare and droolā. And itās likeā¦oh, okay. Also, why is ālarge and bulkyā the only two words that seem to be used to describe Chiyoko anytime she happens to be in the room.
The author is very eloquent in her writing and it is very obvious she has done a lot of research to move forward an amazing world and storyline that she has created. But itās evident that she never thought to research something as simple as what it would look like for someone with relaxed hair to endure this kind of journey. Black women with relaxers need it touched up every 3 months or so to maintain the āstraightnessā and even then, it needs to be blow dried and straightened for it to actually be straight, otherwise itās still very kinky in texture. So how is it that after months of training and a year of traveling in space Laronda still has a āshort and straight/relaxed bobā? Itās just weird for the author to have done SO much research in one department and yet so little in other things that a very simple, like hair.
Even though I adored this series as a young girl, now that Iām an adult I just see way too many problematic things that make it difficult for somebody that isnāt white to be immersed in, despite the author trying to be inclusive.
Wow
5
By LcStines
I love the series thus far and canāt wait for the movie/tv show. The flow and rhythm of the book makes it impossible to put down. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Havenāt Read It!!!!
5
By PuppyAli
I havenāt read it but I know for a FACT that this book is going to be epic!!!!! I STAN AESON!!!!!
Simply wonderful
5
By Cooperlhill
I fell in love with this series after reading Qualify and I finished Compete in 2 days. Iād say that these books (dare I say it?) even surpass The Hunger Games. I canāt wait to sink into Win, but I have to wait until I have a stretch of time, since I know I wonāt set it down til I finish. Bravo
Wow #2 !
5
By aylasrad
As I said on book #1ās review, this story is so good. The characters all have their own depth. The love story that the reader can see happening but the characters canāt realize. Iāve cried, Iāve laughed out loud, and Iāve held my breath with stress hoping Gwen finds another solution to whatever problem she has deal with next. I canāt wait to see what happens is book #3
AMAZING!
5
By Hannah Elizaeth
This is one of the best series i have ever read!
Definitely Read IT!!!!
5
By Lex_H21
By far one of the best books I have ever read. It sends you on a wild ride. Definitely a page turner. I read the first book in 2 days and the second in a day and half.
Weak Characters
1
By wooooooooooooooooooosh
Romance is an important part of many book series, and this one is no different. But most books are able to incorporate it somewhat seamlessly, or just focus entirely on it. But when you take a sequel to a book with a strong protagonist and turn them into a pathetic one that swaps between performing incredible feats of ingenuity and some one that drools over half the male characters in the book in some sick love pentagon it doesnāt make any sense. Inconsistent characters, mediocre story, and way too much time describing conspicuous bulges, it was really a let down from the incredible start of the series.
Speechless....
5
By Heather amaunet
What can I say other than that I absolutely loved this book!