SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: The Everlasting Rose by Dhonielle Clayton: https://t.co/gK5usda05t Short Review: 6.5 out of 10 (1/3)— Josh (garik16) (@garik16) May 31, 2019
Short Review (cont): The Sequel to The Belles resolves the first book's cliffhangers, with Belle Camille on the run and forced to work with those with very different ideas of the use of beauty to stop the evil narcissistic Sophia. Again, interesting ideas, but eh execution (2/3)— Josh (garik16) (@garik16) May 31, 2019
The Everlasting Rose is the sequel to "The Belles" by Dhonielle Clayton, a YA Fantasy featuring a world in which Beauty, and the control thereof, is the most important thing in the world. I had mixed negative feelings about The Belles (my review is HERE), complaining mainly that the book set up a lot of interesting ideas and then never followed through on practically any of them, before ending on a major cliffhanger. Still, the ideas were interesting in concept at least - even if the book lacked the greatest set of characters - so when my Hoopla library had the sequel, I did want to give it a try.
And The Everlasting Rose is fine, I guess. This book essentially resolves all the plot hooks from the The Belles (with some room left for another book I guess but there's no real cliffhanger) - but again never really spends enough time with any of the ideas for them to truly be examined and become interesting, with the book's theme about the obsession with societal standards of beauty being pretty clear and bluntly stated throughout. Combined with a lack of characters with depth outside the main character, the book never really gives a reason for a reader to get that enthused with what's going on. The book is never actually bad...it's just, fine.