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A review by arielmerm8
Infinity Reaper by Adam Silvera
5.0
Infinity Cycle Book Review!
This is a review of the first two books in the Infinity Cycle trilogy (Infinity Son and Infinity Reaper) by @adamsilvera
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"I can’t know who I want to be when I’m still struggling with who I am."
Adam Silvera has done it again, this time in the form of pure fantasy. For me, it's the way he writes his characters that gets me every time (more on that later)!
In these books, we follow brothers Emil and Brighton as they begin to discover their own powers in a world full of Celestials (those born with powers) and Spectors (those who steal their powers from magical creatures). The world-building is phenomenal. You really have a sense of "being there" especially in the battle scenes. Perhaps that's because, like his other books, it is set in a fantasy version of New Yorl that feels like it could be real.
That being said, it is Adam's characters that keep me coming back for more! I love that it's multiple perspectives. The characters are so well developed that after a few chapters, you know who's telling without having to read their name. We don't just get Brighton and Emil's perspectives, but Maribelle and Ness (NESS
This is a review of the first two books in the Infinity Cycle trilogy (Infinity Son and Infinity Reaper) by @adamsilvera
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
"I can’t know who I want to be when I’m still struggling with who I am."
Adam Silvera has done it again, this time in the form of pure fantasy. For me, it's the way he writes his characters that gets me every time (more on that later)!
In these books, we follow brothers Emil and Brighton as they begin to discover their own powers in a world full of Celestials (those born with powers) and Spectors (those who steal their powers from magical creatures). The world-building is phenomenal. You really have a sense of "being there" especially in the battle scenes. Perhaps that's because, like his other books, it is set in a fantasy version of New Yorl that feels like it could be real.
That being said, it is Adam's characters that keep me coming back for more! I love that it's multiple perspectives. The characters are so well developed that after a few chapters, you know who's telling without having to read their name. We don't just get Brighton and Emil's perspectives, but Maribelle and Ness (NESS