Michelle's Reviews > The Antiheroes
The Antiheroes (The Antiheroes, #1)
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A group of misfits with questionable abilities trying to save the world was a unique concept for me.
The elaborate world-building, bits of humor, and non-stop adventures were well-written. Some of the characters had backstories that helped understand their behavior and personalities.
Even the secondary characters had important roles to play rather than merely existing.
The book was fast-paced and action-packed. The only thing that bothered me was the initial part of their encounter with Welves. It was disgusting and I had to skim through those parts lest I start throwing up. But the second half of that encounter was great, and I was actually hoping people would look past the physical ugliness of the welves and accept them.
The reason I'm only giving it 3 stars is that though there were a lot of good things in the book, I found it difficult to get sucked into it completely. Usually, when I read a book, I imagine myself in the place of my favorite female character, but with only two women in the book who weren't around most of the time, it became a little difficult to connect to it.
The book ended on a cliffhanger, but it was still great. I'm hoping the next book pulls me in and the adventures get even better.
The elaborate world-building, bits of humor, and non-stop adventures were well-written. Some of the characters had backstories that helped understand their behavior and personalities.
Even the secondary characters had important roles to play rather than merely existing.
The book was fast-paced and action-packed. The only thing that bothered me was the initial part of their encounter with Welves. It was disgusting and I had to skim through those parts lest I start throwing up. But the second half of that encounter was great, and I was actually hoping people would look past the physical ugliness of the welves and accept them.
The reason I'm only giving it 3 stars is that though there were a lot of good things in the book, I found it difficult to get sucked into it completely. Usually, when I read a book, I imagine myself in the place of my favorite female character, but with only two women in the book who weren't around most of the time, it became a little difficult to connect to it.
The book ended on a cliffhanger, but it was still great. I'm hoping the next book pulls me in and the adventures get even better.
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June 25, 2021
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June 27, 2021
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