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title: "The Fates Divide (Carve the Mark Book 2) Kindle Edition"
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# The Fates Divide (Carve the Mark Book 2) Kindle Edition

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- **What is this?** The Fates Divide (Carve the Mark Book 2) Kindle Edition by veronica roth
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## Customer Reviews

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    A Decent Series with Huge Untapped Potential
  

*by S***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2018*

I was a little bit disappointed in this series when I finished. I read through it all and wanted to love it but it felt like something kept holding me back from fully buying into the story. The universe Roth created was such a fantastic place to dive into and expand upon but not enough was learned in this series.What I liked:- The idea of the current is such an interesting and unique idea. It was cool that everyone had somewhat unique abilities that we're overpowered and take precedence over the story.- The two main planets in the story Ogra and Thuvhe (Urek) were well thought out with interesting visuals.- Through all of my dislikes I still liked both Cyra & Akos at the end.- Roth did a very good job of writing from different points of view, I feel like different points of view is very hit or miss and Roth nailed it.What I disliked:- Akos sees his father as somewhat of a guiding force and is constantly seeking to save his brother Eijeh. As a reader I wanted to feel connected but I didn't have enough material to draw from on either character.- I thought the "relationship" between Cyra and Akos started way too early in the series and was extremely obvious. As soon as you met the characters at the beginning of the series you know that they will end up together. That would be fine, except there wasn't enough build up to actually get to that point.- The villain from the first book was much better even though the first book built up the 2nd books villain. There wasn't enough depth on the 2nd books villain, you saw him as pure evil and nothing else. To me a villain needs to have some ambiguity, you can't relate to him at all and strictly see him as the bad guy from the start. He had no redeeming qualities.- Lazmet did not have a believable role of power in the story. As it seemed, literally everyone hated him including his closest advisors. I don't believe he was going to retain power without any allies.- The end of the story seemed too easy. The bad guy loses with very few people dying and almost no one you care about.Overall, I think this story and world have such a huge potential that was not fully achieved. I enjoyed the story but lament to say that it could have been so much better.

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    3.5 stars
  

*by X***E on Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2018*

i enjoyed the first book and was looking forward to this one to explain more things and broaden their "world".. the first book had violence and so did this one which fit with how the characters were described, but holy cow it felt like the author randomly decided to make everyone start swearing in this book.. i felt like akos lost some of his strength and cyra could take or leave him by the end of the book.. i liked that we got to see more of the secondary characters in this book and you have to read it to find out what happens and a great plot twist about half way through, totally didn't see it coming.. i like how the author wrote sifa, you got to see how several people react to her and i like how it wasn't all wrapped up at the end with her.. she did some terrible things to her family and i like how it played out in this book..

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    The Fates Divide Book Review
  

*by H***Z on Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019*

My initial reaction: I don't know what is happening. If I am being honest, I read this book at the wrong time. I began reading this book during a busy time and found myself putting it down for days before picking it back up again. I really wanted to enjoy it, but given that I did not pay much attention to the first book, I had a hard time figuring out what all was going on in this second part of the series. I do blame myself for my lack of attention while reading this book and admit that some of my confusion and lack of interest in it is partially on me. However, with that being said, the story progressed in a way that didn't really draw me in. Again, due to putting the book down for days and not remembering what went down when I next picked it up, I found myself wanting to abandon the book altogether. I may simply have to re-read the series at a later point in time in order to really enjoy it. Though, I would like to comment that I did not find myself connecting to any of the characters in the story. When reading, I always like to find one character I want to follow and know more about, and I, honestly, did not find that character in this novel. I actually found myself confused with all the characters. I found myself forgetting who was who and which characters I was supposed to care about.I would like to give this book another go in the future and have a much better and worthy review of it. But for now, I must simply state my thoughts when I read this book. My reading experience of it was not the same as with other books I have read. There are those stories that I read that go by so fast (the Shatter Me series) and end too soon (Girl in the Blue Coat and the Warcross duology) or those that I find myself completely invested in the lives of the characters (A Reaper at the Gate series); however this was not one of those books for me. I found myself asking when the chapter would end so I could take a break. The reading of it seemed to go by so slowly for me, that by the time I finished it, I was like, "about time." It was definitely not an experience I wanted to have, given that I really enjoy Roth's other series: Divergent. I will revisit this series and give it a second chance. I would like to think that the lower-than-usual review I am giving this book is partially my own fault. If that is the fact, I will be doing a more worthy review of the story when I revisit it.

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