What I really liked is the Julia Karr could give the story in this book in a number of ways new unexpected turns, without losing their place. The characters described are beautifully elaborated and you can empathize with them. Even Nina Likes still quite good. The family Jenkins gets this time an important role and you get to know the family better.
The world design like it continues to be very good because media practice even today already a great influence. The women's oppression, however, seems to me still a bit strange before. In addition, the book is tinged in some cases very feminist. This is already announced in volume one of the general oppression of women, I was here but to present and the views too extreme. I was the less addressed.
Fans of love stories will be eventually disappointed, the Sal comes in this band prior to as good as not. He is always in the way and things NonCons logs little Nina. The presentation of these facts bothered me because Sal seemingly undergoing a total change which is hardly explained. Added to this is a jealousy drama that can drift into a somewhat clichéd YA waters the book temporarily. That should not have been.
The demonstration of the story, however, is fast-paced and despite some predictability exciting. The liquid light writing style can be read very quickly a book. The end will come unexpectedly and surprisingly, therefore, and the reader, the question arises as to whether there will be a third part of the series. The story is far from complete and there remain many unanswered questions.
CONCLUSION:
Who belt one has fallen, who will do well here not bad buy. Julia Karr remains true in its line and deepens the subject in exciting and brisk narrative style. A book that definitely makes you want to tape three, who still appears hopefully.