Review
I didn’t know that this book took place in an already created universe, but by the end I already wanted to go back and read the first book. This first introduction into Rabbit’s universe was one of the best introductions I have ever read. In general, this was a very weird book. I also didn’t keep reading it because of how choppy it felt. But fear not, the more you read the more it makes sense and the more engrossed you become with the story.
The dual POV was a little weird as I touched on before. It’s a lot of moving parts and it can get muddled pretty fast. I think eventually it does help the story become more complete than with just one single POV. I found all the characters to be unique in their own right even without much development. This is where reading the first book would come in handy, especially for the main characters. Readers can tell they’re missing something but it’s not super detrimental to the story.
The plot takes some time to come to fruition and for readers to understand what is going on. I think it clicked for me about 60% of the way through, and then I was fully hooked until the end. Some might guess it sooner than others but I fully appreciated the journey it took readers on!

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