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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Review for Pawn

Pawn by Amiée Carter


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars


Pawn, by Aimée Carter, is an elaborately written book with some twists and turns. It is a trilogy/series, so it ended with a semi-open ending. This book could have been a stand-alone, though I'm glad it is not.

Overall, the book was your classic 'down in the dumps girl who gets magically to the top with a price.' Kitty Doe, the main character, has the same bright, electric blue eyes that late Lila Hart had. Lila Hart, a VII, mysteriously dies and only the Harts family know. Kitty Doe has to imposter as her, and the grand master plan that Grandma Hart and Daxter Hart (Lila's uncle) is to put a stop to the rebellion Lila was secretly hatching. On the flip side, the leader of the Blackcoat Rebellion and their lieutenant, try to convince Kitty to stay as Lila and fan the rebellion.

My review for this is that there could have been more action, more depth to this story. There were a lot of fillers and storylines that were fixed and ended, though the book could have done well without. The 'amazing plot twist' of the story was a bit easy to figure out though, with more evidence, it could have been better.

This book is PG-13 because it has some language, but it depends on the parent/guardian. Other than that, I do recommend if you want slight action and easy plot.

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