![]() Although the ending seemed… unnecessary? Everything got wrapped up pretty well, no need for a sequel, until the epilogue. That said, it’s still interesting to read, just not as captivating as it could have been. After a point, the reveals were a little too much and lost their impact. The second half definitely felt as if I was reading a k-drama, which is unique and fun, but I preferred the tone and direction the first half of the book was going for. There was also a solid chunk of pages between the two sections that were more character-focused and seemed to not have much going on. The first half is a cute paranormal romance and seemed to be building up to a solid conclusion, but then it focused more on lots of drama, major reveals, and constant twists. ![]() This book feels like two different books. Kat Cho weaves so much of the culture into her book and into the magic system and mythology, and I absolutely loved every aspect of it! Plot I loved that it highlights a culture that doesn’t usually get shown in YA. ![]() ![]() Wicked Fox takes place in Seoul (Korea), and is the first YA book I’ve read that actually takes place in Korea. ![]() The setting is really what stands out about this book. There really isn’t anything special about it, but at the same time, it’s easy to read and pretty straightforward. ![]()
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