It’s a great sequel that improves on a number of things: characters and world building, definitely. Anna Carey doesn’t shy away from the dark moments, though, some of which really impacted me, but yet the book isn’t a complete downer. It wasn’t perfect–it meandered at times and was less original than Eve, but it was fast-paced, had plenty of twists and turns, and contained the adorable romance between Eve and Caleb. Naw, that couldn’t have happened–could it?! We’ve still got a third book, people! It was an ending that left me speculating and in disbelief. The ending of Once, Book #2 in Anna Carey’s dystopian/post-apocalyptic trilogy–also unfair. The ending of Eve, Book #1, was just unfair. Format: Hardcover, 354 pages, Harper, HarperCollinsPublishers, 2012. Once by Anna Carey, Book #2 in the Eve Trilogy.
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