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A review by rosie_b
Arbitrate by Megan Thomason
5.0
I was given an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Just finished Arbitrate and I really don't think 'absolutely loved it' does it justice.
Like daynight it's told from three characters points of view but it is also told from past and present points of view which helps us fill in the gaps and helps develop the characters. I enjoyed the odd few chapters where you saw the same event from two characters points of view, it was interesting to see the same thing from two perspectives. It isn't confusing to switch perspectives and past and present as it's clearly labelled.
The characters were well developed in daynight but they get even better in Arbitrate and a smaller character from daynight becomes almost a main character in Arbitrate and their character develops really well. (I won't say who as I don't want to spoil it.)
I really didn't want to put the book down and Megan Thomason kept me guessing right until the end, it wasn't predictable at all.
The ending throws up a lot of questions so I can't wait for book three, Generate, which comes out some time next year.
If you've read daynight this really ought to make it's way to the top of your 'to read' list pretty quickly. If you enjoy Young Adult / Romance / Sci-fi books I can't recommend the daynight series enough.
Just finished Arbitrate and I really don't think 'absolutely loved it' does it justice.
Like daynight it's told from three characters points of view but it is also told from past and present points of view which helps us fill in the gaps and helps develop the characters. I enjoyed the odd few chapters where you saw the same event from two characters points of view, it was interesting to see the same thing from two perspectives. It isn't confusing to switch perspectives and past and present as it's clearly labelled.
The characters were well developed in daynight but they get even better in Arbitrate and a smaller character from daynight becomes almost a main character in Arbitrate and their character develops really well. (I won't say who as I don't want to spoil it.)
I really didn't want to put the book down and Megan Thomason kept me guessing right until the end, it wasn't predictable at all.
The ending throws up a lot of questions so I can't wait for book three, Generate, which comes out some time next year.
If you've read daynight this really ought to make it's way to the top of your 'to read' list pretty quickly. If you enjoy Young Adult / Romance / Sci-fi books I can't recommend the daynight series enough.