![]() ![]() The many unanswered questions and the ending left plenty of room for the sequel/s. ![]() ![]() It taunted and promised a great deal as it hung just out of reach. This led me to compare it to Grave Mercy, a beautiful book with intense world building that Dividing Eden didn’t live up to. The negativeĪgonisingly slow (including the repetitive setting-the-scene) through much of the first half and far more political than I expected. The world was safer when people believed justice was the same for the powerless and those in power. The twists were unexpected and left me confused – which twin was I rooting for? I started off rooting for one, only to change my alliance a few times during the story. Dividing Eden has all the necessary political intrigue murder and espionage to make it work, but it lacks pace and world building. ![]()
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