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Fever by Lauren DeStefano7/4/2023 The come across everything from a brothel circus, to a creepy cafe owner and little old lady who happens to be a psychic. LIKES: Dystopian Roadtrip!: Rhine and Gabriel travel up the East Coast in a very dystopian \”where are we going to sleep tonight and who is going to watch out for kidnappers\” kind of way. I felt that I really got to know Rhine and Gabriel in this book, as well as the world that they inhabit. I found Fever to be just as interesting and even more emotional and exciting than the first book. I had my concerns because I had heard from a lot of readers that this book suffered greatly from \”middle book syndrome\”, just a go between, betwixt two awesome plots. Rhine was away from the opulence and seductive danger of the mansion and now we were going to get to see more of the gritty, treacherous, real world as she hunted for her twin, Rowan. Fever promised to be a completely different type of story. In fact, I had some major issues with it, but it was still a unique and interesting book and I definitely wanted to know what happened to Rhine and Gabriel after their harrowing escape from the mansion. As you may remember, Wither was not my favorite dystopian of all time. With Sever, the third and final book in the Chemical Garden Trilogy, set to release in February, I figured I should read Fever so I was actually caught up for once.
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