unsquare reviewed Unnatural, Volume 3 by Mirka Andolfo (Unnatural, #3)
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2 stars
I read Volume 2 back in May, but enough time had passed when I read this that I forgot everything about the series, including character names, relationships, and what the hell was even happening.
This volume doesn’t make any overtures to help readers like me. Instead, it just dives right into the thick of things as Leslie fights the albino wolf ghost trying to take control of her body. A big chunk of the volume is also taken up with exposition and backstory from the villain, who has a complicated relationship with the main character.
Although I did like the first two volumes of this series, this final volume didn’t click for me. The dystopian social commentary was heavy-handed to the point of absurdity, and the sexiness of the first two volumes was largely dropped in favor of a lot of non-stop fighting. I’d still be down to read something …
I read Volume 2 back in May, but enough time had passed when I read this that I forgot everything about the series, including character names, relationships, and what the hell was even happening.
This volume doesn’t make any overtures to help readers like me. Instead, it just dives right into the thick of things as Leslie fights the albino wolf ghost trying to take control of her body. A big chunk of the volume is also taken up with exposition and backstory from the villain, who has a complicated relationship with the main character.
Although I did like the first two volumes of this series, this final volume didn’t click for me. The dystopian social commentary was heavy-handed to the point of absurdity, and the sexiness of the first two volumes was largely dropped in favor of a lot of non-stop fighting. I’d still be down to read something else by Andolfo, but this one does not stick the landing.