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Once by Anna Carey
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Actual rating: 2.5 stars


This is a difficult review to write. Most of the things I want to talk about (good and bad) involve giving away huge spoilers.  Once has a pretty big plot twist early in the story - one that I'm almost ashamed to admit I didn't see coming - making it close to impossible for me to adequately express my thoughts. But I'm going to try really hard to give a nice little run down of the book without ruining it for you.

Once picks up a few months after the events in Eve and our protagonist finds herself miserable in Califi, missing both Caleb and Arden. In this installment Eve, despite her best efforts, ends up in the King's clutches in the Sand City. There she is reunited with Caleb and members of the trail, who is now a wanted man for murder of New American soldiers. However, this doesn't seem to deter Eve and Caleb from stealing moments away together. But little does she know that the King has other plans for her. Big plans.

As always, I'd like to start with the good. I was really looking forward to reading Once due to the crafty little cliffhanger at the end of Eve. I hate that nagging feeling of needing to know how things end because it bothers me over and over until I know. Thankfully, I got to find out my burning question of why the King wanted Eve so badly within the first 20% of the novel. Yay for me, but boo for you since you'll be reading a review where I attempt to skate around all the plot twists and revelations this book seemed to be chock-full of.  One thing that I really liked about Once was the setting. The City of Sand is in essence a restored Las Vegas and I could definitely visualize the different locations. Carey succeeds at painting the mental image of the city and bringing it to life. I expected no less considering I did enjoy Carey's writing in Eve. I also felt myself warming up to Eve this time around too. That is partly due to her making a better attempt at helping the friends she left behind and showing more concern for others.

Unfortunately, I didn't quite enjoy this one as much as I did Eve, but I think that is mainly because I connected with the minor characters, who for the most part, are absent in Once. (I missed the dugout boys!) Instead we are introduced to a few newbies including the King, Beatrice (Eve's maid), and members of the trail. But most of the novel focuses on Eve and her constant struggle to break free from the hold the King has on her. And while I did start to warm up with her, after a while I found her actions to be a little too reckless (as they were in Eve) and I started feeling genuinely frustrated with both her and Caleb. It almost seemed like their decisions were intentionally poor just to move the plot in the direction Carey wanted it. For example, when Eve sneaks out the palace to meet Caleb, she's very concerned that he may get caught, but Caleb shrugs all concerns off. I understand that some teenagers feel invincible, but this felt like he didn't have any common sense. That surprised me because he seemed like a smarter character in Eve. He was much more cautious, but here I found him throwing all caution he used to have to the wind. By the end, he was practically flaunting a sign around his neck that read, "HERE I AM!"

Despite my bigger disappointments with this installment, I didn't hate it and did find myself enjoying the interesting relationship between Eve and the King. And c'mon, that ending! I felt like Carey and HarperCollins punk'd me when I went to turn the page and all I saw was: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Cruel, I tell you!

I'd recommend this book to fans of the first book, Eve. But if you disliked Eve, chances are Once will have little to offer you.

ARC was provided by HarperCollins via Edelweiss. Thank you!

*cough* Signed giveaway for Eve on the blog!

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Reading Progress

January 18, 2012 – Shelved
January 18, 2012 – Shelved as: dystopian
January 18, 2012 – Shelved as: young-adult
January 18, 2012 – Shelved as: 2012-release
March 30, 2012 – Shelved as: ebook
March 30, 2012 – Shelved as: edelweiss
March 30, 2012 – Shelved as: e-arc
April 13, 2012 – Started Reading
April 13, 2012 – Shelved as: harpercollins
April 16, 2012 –
10.0%
April 20, 2012 –
23.0% "O.O"
April 25, 2012 –
50.0%
April 26, 2012 –
58.0% "Well, it's interesting to see Eve still lacks common sense."
April 26, 2012 –
62.0% "Caleb, I can say with complete confidence that you are an idiot."
April 27, 2012 –
81.0% "This plot is just too convenient."
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: 2012-reads
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: all-the-wrong-choices
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: books-i-should-hate-but-i-don-t
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: could-have-been-better
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: disappointment
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: heroines-i-want-to-shake
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: i-didn-t-see-that-coming
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: i-liked-it
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: it-wasn-t-all-that-but-enjoyable
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: omg-that-ending
April 27, 2012 – Shelved as: what-kind-of-ending-was-that
April 27, 2012 – Finished Reading
October 8, 2013 – Shelved as: book-packaging

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Steph Sinclair Yeah... I liked this one less than Eve.


message 2: by Reynje (new)

Reynje This does not bode well... but still looking forward to your review :)


message 3: by Oz (new) - added it

Oz i'm half way through eve but im not in a reading mood lately so all my books are on hold. 2 stars doesn't sound promising.


Steph Sinclair The plot was just a little too convenient this time around and Caleb felt completely out of character. It really wasn't as exciting as Eve either. Second book syndrome? Perhaps.


Miss Bookiverse Would you spoil it for me? I don't think i'll get myself to read it. (view spoiler)


Steph Sinclair Infinite Playlist wrote: "Would you spoil it for me? I don't think i'll get myself to read it. [spoilers removed]"

(view spoiler) And I feel bad for not realizing that before. Lol.

@Ebony, it's an interesting series. I'm hoping to enjoy book three a lot more.


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Kelly (view spoiler)


Steph Sinclair Kelly wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

Yeah, it does. It's one of the reasons why I felt I NEEDED the second book. Lol. I just had to find out! It makes much more sense.


Miss Bookiverse Hahaha, thankyou for spoiling me. If I had read the book I probably wouldn't have thought about it and therefore wouldn't have seen it coming either, it's just your review that made me think what could be an obvious revelation about the king and Eve ;)


message 10: by Elizabeth La Lettrice (last edited Jul 26, 2012 08:56AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Elizabeth La Lettrice Great review! You did an excellent job of skirting around the spoilers. :) I hardly remembered the first one after I read it but thinking back I think this second one seems to be written entirely differently. I agree that the characters are entirely less appealing. I found that they, in general, were very contradictory. (view spoiler)


Steph Sinclair Elizabeth La Lettrice wrote: "Great review! You did an excellent job of skirting around the spoilers. :) I hardly remembered the first one after I read it but thinking back I think this second one seems to be written entirely d..."

Thank you! I completely agree with you about the characters, especially the King. (view spoiler)


Nazareli Mayorga I definitely agree with you. But I didn't really feel the romance between Caleb and Eve. It just wasn't there in this book. I would have actually wanted to see more between Charles and her. I think that would have been a pretty good touch. I hated the way she treated him, I think it can make his anger build up and turn him into a different person because I actually think he does have feelings for her.


Prashadini I like the most is book cover by the way story too


Emmalee Burrola I disagree I love the book all its twists and turns


Mariana Great review! Completely agreed!


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