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Lädt ... Five Seven Six (The Boy with Words, #2)von C. E. Wilson
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EVERYTHING COMES AT A PRICE
Now that White knows what the Unknown holds, she can’t stay away from it. But due to the mindset and prejudice of her people, she cannot live in both worlds ― she has to choose only one. In Five Seven Six, we see White having to make many decisions, often with a sacrifice, and just like in the previous book, I often did not agree with her choices. But in the end, it all worked out so I shan’t complain ¯_(ツ)_/¯
NEW FACES
There were several new additions to the character list and while they’re not the most likeable of characters, I felt that they were all essential to the book. Their interaction with White, or lack thereof, added a new side to White’s adventures in the Unknown by showing the dangers the Unknown holds.
HEART WRENCHING
Oh that last chapter. I just can’t- Like White please stop jumping to conclusions. Stop making choices that will emotionally torture you. Stop torturing the readers THANKS. Although I didn’t shed any tears at the ending, while reading it, I still felt a brief phantom pain in my heart. But here a reassurance: IT’S A HAPPY ENDING (oh shit is that a spoiler??). (