Ayxan Solongo reviewed Spinnentanz by Jennifer Estep
Review of 'Spinnentanz' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
It’s agony, how often Jennifer Estep repeats herself, and the events of the previous book. My memory may not be the best, but I’m sure I won’t forget the highlights of a book, that I read just a month ago. She literally repeats everything. And by everything, I mean everything. Introduces old characters again, says in which relation they are with her, etc.
I don’t know why she does it, maybe she’s trying to pamper up her own memory, but I hope she does it differently in the next book. Write notes on a paper or something to not forget her own plot, but please keep it far from me.
I’m sure this book would be about 100-200 pages shorter, if she would’ve have repeated herself that much.
Apart from that agony, I liked the book and its story. It was exciting and nice to see some new characters, especially …
It’s agony, how often Jennifer Estep repeats herself, and the events of the previous book. My memory may not be the best, but I’m sure I won’t forget the highlights of a book, that I read just a month ago. She literally repeats everything. And by everything, I mean everything. Introduces old characters again, says in which relation they are with her, etc.
I don’t know why she does it, maybe she’s trying to pamper up her own memory, but I hope she does it differently in the next book. Write notes on a paper or something to not forget her own plot, but please keep it far from me.
I’m sure this book would be about 100-200 pages shorter, if she would’ve have repeated herself that much.
Apart from that agony, I liked the book and its story. It was exciting and nice to see some new characters, especially Violet and Warren. I hope they reappear in the following books.
I didn’t like Gin’s love life in this one, simply because I don’t ship her with this guy. Or the guys. I loved how it was established in the first book, I loved the one-night-stands and that she was thinking of a potential romance. But this was too far for my taste, as I’m not a fan of romance, unless I really really ship those characters. Maybe that one’s just on me and I do think that most of her readers enjoy that, as I do find it better than in other books with romance tropes.
I just wished I could’ve enjoyed this book more, as I did the first one, but her repeating really got on my nerves.