


She's like book 3 Juliette on crack (told you).

The sass and the confidence packed into this twelve year old is so admirable, I fell in love with her immediately. If you put down Shatter Me because you thought Juliette was weak, Alice will blow your mind. One thing I adored about this writing is that it utilizes SECOND PERSON!!!!!!!! Tahereh would use little asides addressing the reader, and it absolutely made my day to be referred to as "dear friend." I felt like I was curled up in her lap as she was telling me a bedtime story, it was such an interesting style of narration.ĪLICE!!!! Oh my god, I ADORED Alice. Stay tuned.) Dare I say the writing is better than Shatter Me, but it definitely rivals the series. It was like Diagon Alley on cocaine (I will be using this comparison a lot. Transitioning from a series with little world building, I ADORED Ferenwood. Tahereh has such an unprecented use of metaphor that the colors and the scenery in this book were the most vividly described experiences I have ever read. The main thing I take away from this book is that the writing is just so goddamn PERFECT. I read this book so slowly to let it sink in, but I'm already dying for a sequel. I might bump this book up to five stars but I need to sit on it for a little.
