So while I love the concept of mixing two characters from other
literary works, I was disappointed in this book. I felt that at times the main
characters acted unrealistically. For instance, after Mina and Pix escape
the fire at Witcherell, Mina doesn't even think about Evaline. Evaline has been
stabbed and Mina doesn't even think to get her medical attention. I know they
are not close friends and Mina is not emotional but I think any decent person
would have at least seen that Evaline was okay.
I also thought the time travel aspect was
out of place. It seems Dylan has been transported back to an alternate past
where electricity is outlawed. I've seen the alternate past/timeline in
other TV shows/movies but given the story revolves around Holmes/Stoker I feel
the time travel aspect is a little weird. Maybe if I knew what the author was
planning for the overall series it would make more sense to me.
I was also disappointed with the overall
mystery and that we don't know who the Ankh is. I'm guessing that Ankh is not dead
and will show up again.
I would have really liked to see this
story played out with Mina and Evaline a little bit older, maybe in their
twenties. I found the story juvenile at times mainly when the girls interact
with male characters. It seems every time they meet a guy they would get all
flustered and their hearts would skip a beat. I just found it redundant that
every guy they met was attractive and how they both reacted the same when
interacting with a guy.
While I like the concept of having characters related to other
literary works, this story fell flat to me and I wish there had been more
character development. This is the first YA novel by the author. I wonder if I
would enjoy her adult novels more.
I agree with you completely. The moment Mina said they pulled the body out of the water she knew it wasn't who she thought it was, I knew we didn't have the real Ankh. Gleason spent a lot of time having the girls with their respective "love interests" rather than each other so they could learn to work together. Instead we have a constant state of condenscion between them.
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