![]() ![]() ![]() Oh and somehow out of other people, she can survive longer in the Woods. She's been picked by The Dragon (who isn't an actual dragon or even a shapeshifter, to my disappointment) out of the blue because she has magical powers. My biggest pet peeves is that Agnieszka suffers a huge case of Special Snowflake Syndrome. The characters are none I can connect with and none I could care less about. None experienced huge break throughs and if they did, it did not show in the book. Nearly all of them are as flat as a cardboard cutout. But by the time I reached past 5 - 8% I had already lose my interest and started to wish that I had never, ever bothered with this. I thought this will be the next best thing to add into my Favourites shelf. The beginning of the story started out really nicely in a whimsical fairytale sort of way. ![]() It lead me in to having such sky high expectations only later that I have those expectations thrown back into my fucking face. The book covers scream 'BUY ME NOW OR REGRET IT FOR ALL ETERNITY' and the synopsis is so vague to the point of mystery. Yes, sweet and yet they're EMPTY promises. Uprooted is one of those books with a pretty outside look full of sweet promises. I'll probably be damned for saying this but screw sugar-coating. ![]()
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