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Zel/Cy definitely grew on me in these chapters!



i completely agree with you! That is one thing that really bugs me about the female characters in books and that has been bugging me about zelia in this book, that they keep major secrets from their loved ones. so irritating!












I wish they'd been able to explain Dylia's false positive in the hospital a little better, because that in addition to the incident in the junkyard makes the antagonists come off as kind of sloppy in their execution. Also, is it bad that I don't really have a clear idea as to whom each of these gifted antagonists are save for Micah? I feel like he's the only one whose been attributed any serious page-time, and given the old saying that "a hero is only as good as his/her villain", that's a bit of a bummer.
Outside of those things, and the still-inconsistent pacing, I must say that I'm loving Hex and Vera as basically my two favourite characters in this story. I'd read a spin-off novella/novel on them any day ;)

I'm not that into Cy and Zel. To me there relationship just felt so cliche'. She hates him and is yet turned on by him at first glance. He acts all emo around her until he caves in and admits he wants her. They are forced to work together on something, and next thing you know they are in "New couple" mode. She then starts going on about how beautiful he is. I had a Twilight cringe when she started going on about his "gold eyes."

Zel and Cy is fine, but again, not very new. I really hope this book does a total flip on me and really surprises me!

Zel gets on my nerves a little bit because she keeps pushing Cy away. Wouldn't it make sense that she would want to spend time with him at least ONCE more before she leaves and possibly never sees him again? And I feel like Marka already knows what Zelia's planning. She should be able to smell the lies and whatnot.
Did anybody else also notice that the Cy/Zelia/Micah relationship is EXACTLY like the Darcy/Lizzie/Wickham relationship? I don't know how I feel about that. On one hand, I love it because I love P&P but it is quite blatantly a replica.

I knew it was Zelia who really had the gift! And I knew it made her age- resistant!
Although I honestly hope that, for her sake, she does age a little, just enough to reach adult age physically. It would suck, being stuck in the physical body of a twelve year old the rest of your life (however long that may be).
Anyway, I was in the middle of chapter 25 before I stopped. Man, this book is hard to stop reading!


I do like that Zelia has an ability though. Throughout the whole book she's put herself down and doesn't have much self worth. Now that she thinks she has something to offer, things have reversed. It's nice to see her grow.
I'm anxious to know whether or not Micah is a bad guy. He seems to jump back and forth.







I'm glad the story is picking up- I'm really enjoying it now. I'm so nervous about what is to come with Zelia meeting with Micah!

On a more positive note, I love Ana and the way she was developed, from the creepy doll heads to helping Zel take her 'family' with her.