![]() ![]() The ending to this was a bit of a cliff-hanger, although it seemed like Eyelet had already got a plan in place to solve it. There was a little bit of romance in this, but it was pretty obvious. I also had some questions over the world building, surely a world without sunlight wouldn’t survive for long? Surely sunlight is necessary for crops to grow? And even for creating power? The storyline in this was a bit confusing for me, and I struggled to understand what exactly was happening at points. ![]() She did improve a bit towards the end of the book, and I did feel sorry for her when she lost her mother the way she did, but she still came across as rather immature. This was an okay YA steampunk story, but I did lose interest in places.Įyelet (and sorry, I don’t like her name), was a bit of a flighty girl, constantly getting odd ideas in her head and chasing after them, no matter the consequences. “I’ll fire up the Great Illuminator and use it to cure myself of these hideous seizures one and for all.” (Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. ![]()
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