Do you know that if you read a book and it is particularly distinguished by the fact that there is an enemy / opponent / adversary who gets really angry? Someone who has not so incredibly sad past and apologizes by his behavior? Yes? Something you will also find here and it was great. It has really been looking forward and also the developments which have led to the discovery of the identity of the evil was great.
So what was my problem?
I think I would have preferred if Part 1 would have remained a part 1. Sure, you should have the end of starter rephrase something and remodel, but it would have been all round in particular and less forced. There were moments when Enders, where I no longer just knew what was going on now. There were just too many entanglements and too often has been, in my opinion, the common thread is lost. Callie was of course to be the narrator, but that was about it. The other characters were new or appeared only sporadically, if we knew of Part 1, which I thought was just terrible shame.
It is difficult for me to express my feelings about this book because they are really complex. The idea I found just really cool, so I felt compelled, everything else like to have. This is certainly known to you, if you find one aspect of a story totally great and then also necessarily the plot and all the characters may want to, but no longer sometime creates because it is too bad. Well, that's the case here. For me, the plot is coordinated so that the voltage curve should be maintained with all his might, without paying attention to the reader without shimmy at the thread.
A positive development, there was still: the writing style of the author has improved many times over and the dialogues have been reduced, so you get a better insight into Callie's inner workings. I also liked the end very well. It was not 0-8-15 and had a slightly ironic touch.
So all in all good three star. Let's see what the author has written so.