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Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: January 14th, 2020
368 Pages
Synopsis: Balancing epic and intensely personal stakes, bestselling author’s Adam Silvera’s Infinity Son is a gritty, fast-paced adventure about two brothers caught up in a magical war generations in the making.
Growing up in New York, brothers Emil and Brighton always idolized the Spell Walkers—a vigilante group sworn to rid the world of specters. While the Spell Walkers and other celestials are born with powers, specters take them, violently stealing the essence of endangered magical creatures.
Brighton wishes he had a power so he could join the fray. Emil just wants the fighting to stop. The cycle of violence had taken a toll, making it harder for anyone with a power to live openly and peacefully.
I can’t believe I’m giving Infinity Son, by Adam Silvera such a low rating. Silvera, the bestselling author of: More Happy Than Not; They Both Die At the End, History Is All You Left Me and What If It’s Us, which he co-wrote with fellow bestselling author Becky Albertalli. As far as diverse YA fiction goes, he’s a reliable author I’ve been able to count on for an entertaining read. When I heard that he was coming out with a fantasy I was so excited, but I was only a few chapters in when I started getting a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.
First there’s the world building, or lack thereof. It’s really no different than Silvera’s contemporary fiction settings with a few fantasy/science fiction elements thrown in. The plot has a lot of potential, but in this first book everything is a bit meandering and confusing. My biggest disappointment though is reserved for the characters. They’re all either utterly forgettable or teeth-grindingly annoying. I didn’t connect with any of them and by the time the cliffhanger ending came I found myself thanking God I made it through the book.
It breaks my heart to say what a disappointment Infinity Son was for me. As always though, I recommend that you check out the other reviews on Goodreads. As for myself, I know from experience that even great authors have the occasional missteps. Although I don’t plan on continuing with this series/trilogy I do look forward to future books from this author.
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Not my type of book at all, but full marks for an appealing cover. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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It is a lovely cover. I only wish the story within had been as good.
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I’m so bummed that I’m seeing quite a few negative reviews for this one. 😦 I love Adam’s writing, but I’m going to go into this one with lower expectations now.
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I was shocked to be honest. One of my favorite things about his writing are his characters. There are some readers who enjoyed it though, so maybe when you pick it up you’ll be saying “Kim, you’re crazy! This was awesome!”
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I still have hopes that I’ll like it, but I’m not so sure I’ll love it after reading a few reviews. Who knows though. Maybe I’ll connect to the characters with no problems. I’m crossing my fingers since I already have it pre-ordered, too.
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🤞🏻
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I was actually very interested in this book, but I don’t really like Silvera’s works… so I decided to not request it.
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I’ve loved his previous books so I was very disappointed.
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Ha dang Kim! This is so disappointing indeed!
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I’m crushed!😥
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Great review, Kim! I’ve heard great things about Adam Silvera’s books, I’m sorry this one’s a disappointment for you! That’s a bummer! I hope you’re enjoying your current read!
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Thanks Raven. I am reading a couple of great books right now.☺️
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Oh no that is such a shame! I had high hopes for this book as his other books are great… I’m worried I won’t like it either now. Fab review though!
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To be honest Yvo, if it wasn’t an eARC from Edelweiss and it wasn’t by Adam Silvera, I think this would have been a rare dnf for me. But there are some positive reviews on Goodreads, so I definitely recommend you giving it a try. I’d love to know your thoughts on it.
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Oh wow that does sound bad… I’m definitely curious to see how I’ll react to it once it’s out next year.
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That’s so interesting. I only read What If It’s Us by him, and I was less than impressed by it, but I have They Both Die at the End on my shelf because of all the positive reviews. I think though that my bad-ish experience with What If It’s Us is holding me back from his other books.
I am feeling similarly about Jenn Bennett at the moment. I have read two of her books so far, one I really liked and one I didn’t as much, both of which are contemporaries. Now she has Lady Rogue out (a fantasy) and I am so torn on whether I want to spend my time trying it out. Yeesh. Sorry this was so disappointing for you!
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They Both Die at the End is my favorite by him.
While I thought there were a few pacing problems with Lady Rogue, overall I really liked it and wound up giving it 4 out of 5 stars.
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All great info! I’ll stow it away for later :]
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