![]() ![]() ![]() In situations where she could have really reached some emotional depth that would have made the story spectacular, she left the scene almost cold or unemotional-she barely scratched the surface of what was going on and it dramatically affected the story for me. But, as I said before, the author merely scratched the surface of the story. Two totally different ends of the spectrum, I realize, but that is what the story provoked in me. More than once I would think, “Finally! The scene is going to be so grotesque I can barely stand it!” or “Kiss her you fool!”. That is honestly the reason Enclave didn’t receive more than 3.5 stars. ![]() I liked the idea of Fade, of Deuce, of Stalker, but the author didn’t write in such a way that built the intensity of a scene or the passionate embrace we were supposed to connect with. As I read it got increasingly clear that while I was enjoying the premise, the writing wasn’t pulling me in. While I am apparently on a dystopian kick, I found this book and decided it was the perfect solution as to what I should read next. ![]()
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