![]() But overall, I loved her and she was a great narrator, surprisingly. She was, I may admit, annoying to me at the end, as she seemed totally blind. And I just found her SUPER relatable to me (and yet slightly annoying? Whatever.) towards the middle. ![]() And she’s slightly impulsive … leaving to lots of carnage. Her only emotion is towards Sidonia … and that is due to chemicals – though that doesn’t make it any less real. It almost reminded me of Cinder (which I didn’t love … but I enjoyed the feel of). This book … I just … I loved the whole feel of this book. Nemesis is totally kick-ass.Īnd this book is about her finding her “hidden humanity,” so we still have relatable moments with her, which is quite touching … and kind of disturbing? (I mean – being able to relate to Nemesis?)Īnd I don’t know. A lot of books have loads of propaganda for their “emo-less” MC … but this book actually delivers. ![]() This leads her to be pretty emotionless/harsh towards everyone except for Donia. Nemesis is bred to protect one person, and one person only no matter the cost. I love it!!! (Aaaaalso, be proud of me!!! I have scheduled out a bunch of posts! Whoop!) But technicalities, amirite? She’s all but one.Īnyways, today I’m (obviously) reviewing the AMAZING book, The Diabolic (the first in Sorry to mislead you all like that, but the Diabolic (Nemesis) isn’t ACTUALLY an assassin. ![]()
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