![]() ![]() It humanized Famine right from the get go. ![]() This immediately created a dynamic between Ana and Famine that was very enjoyable to read. However, after starting Famine I quickly realized that this book was going to break away from the previously established template.Īt the beginning of Famine, Ana, our main character, and Famine already have a history, and as a result their relationship and feelings towards each other are more complicated and developed. I enjoyed this plot template, but I admit reading it three times could become a drag. The main character meets/is kidnapped by the horseman, eventually they develop feelings for each other and their relationship progresses, and finally after struggling with his purpose, the horseman gives it up and they go on with lives. The first two books in the series, Pestilence and War, had a plot that was very similar. Now, for the long, spoilery version of my thoughts. ![]()
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