![]() I did appreciate that West was trying to redeem herself and that she didn’t want to be associated with being a murderer any more - but she really never catches a break. West is still aggravating, and while I get that she is not the best decision maker, I found myself grumbling many a times. The world building still feels drab and confusing (but surprisingly much clearer than the previous book), the characters still feel one-note, but at least the story still had engaging parts… I just wish it had been engaging the full amount of time. Truthfully, I was simply ‘okay’ with Dualed and I found that while this book was better, I never found myself in love or into what I was reading. I’ve been mulling for days over what I want to say about Divided. ![]() Huge thank you to Random House BFYR and Netgalley for this ARC! ![]() How far will the Board go to keep their secrets safe? And how far will West go to save those she loves? With nonstop action and surprising twists, Elsie Chapman’s intoxicating sequel to Dualed reveals everything The Board is lying, and West will have to uncover the truth of the past to secure her future. ![]() But when West recognizes her target as a ghost from her past, she realizes she’s in over her head. They want her to kill one last time, and offer her a deal worth killing for. ![]() She defeated her Alternate, a twin raised by another family, and proved she’s worthy of a future. ![]()
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