Midnighters-- Scott Westerfeld

Muahaha.
Nice stories. They seem long but they’re really easy to read. I’ve only read the first two. There are some parts that are fascinating. I love numbers and words, and this has a lot of numbers and words in it (if you don’t like numbers or words, don’t worry, you don’t have to think about them really hard).
It’s a pretty typical Westerfeld story and I have a little warning. I think Mr. Westerfeld went through some kind of… crisis between the first and second books because the first book it fine, a little tense in places but clean. The second book… confused me. All of a sudden it’s like the characters all learned how to cuss. And they aren’t afraid to do it either.
It’s not horrific. Nothing you don’t hear in a high-school hallway, but that’s no excuse. Language is language.
End.
~Enna Isilee
Coming soon, a review of Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George
I read the first two and I stopped reading them, but I don't always continue reading things.
ReplyDeleteI liked the first one a lot, but the second one really didn't make me want to keep reading too much.