![]() ![]() There is a smidge of romance (if you can call it that, I prefer curiosity for a friendship with a human, something she has never had) near the end of the book which feels a little forced. She has little to no character development until the last 100pages or so which then makes the book feel awfully rushed at the end. ![]() I don’t find that the characters are very relatable, probably because they are only half human, but because of this I found it hard to stay engaged with Ana as the main character. At first it can be a tad confusing to figure out what was going on (at least that’s how I felt) but after a few chapters in the book starts to make sense. The story goes back and forth between the plotline and the courtcase that is ongoing. ![]() This book is about a dark warped version of Disneyland/world were the princesses are known as fantasists who seem to be half human half robot hybrids built purely to entertain the park guests who pay a fortune for a ticket. ![]()
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