gali wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 00:04
hsimone wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 14:50
gali wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 11:56
What a bummer! Hopefully, your turn will arrive soon.
It is a bummer...should've read it faster I guess.
Thank you, I also hope my turn will come soon!
How did you end up liking it?
I liked it very much and rated it 4/4 stars. I liked the Hooflands, the thought-provoking themes, the writing, and the story itself.
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@gali So I finished this one and liked it! I loved the beginning and the ending was very interesting. I had a feeling that there was a twisted thing that humans needed to do to fulfill the destiny once they enter the Hooflands. It was very clever and brave of Regan to approach the "queen" and then tell those waiting that they are welcomed to eat that ruler.
One of the major things that bothered me was how naive the centaurs and kelpies were about this "destiny" all humans have to fulfill. It was like everyone knew it had to happen, but none of the centaurs were in a rush let Regan follow her destiny, so years passed and everything was still okay. They were both concerned and not concerned at the same time.
Also, I kind of wanted to know what would become of Regan and the relationship she had with her parents, Laurel, and Heather when she went through her doorway at the end. And what about her being intersex? Will she have the conversation that she should've had with her parents and friends about it before entering the Hooflands?
Overall, I really liked it and I gave it a 3/4 stars.
Do you know if she's making more
Wayward Children books?