Member Reviews
This book was a fast paced fun YA book! Alex is an interesting protagonist and I love the concept of her ending up in the video game realm.
I received this ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review!
Ive posted a full review on Goodreads, I'm looking forward to reading more from this author
DNF'd this book and at this time I do not plan to ever continue or finish the book as I requested and began the book in four years ago.
Good day! Before anything else, I would like to extend my deepest, sincerest gratitude for sending me a digital review copy of this book (via NetGalley). Thank you very much for the opportunity!
Unfortunately, I am sad to say that I have lost interest in this particular title, and consequently, I have decided against finishing it. Forcing myself to finish a book I am disinterested in (solely for the sake of finishing it) can only negatively impact the entirety of my reading experience, which, in turn, could result in me writing an unfairly negative review. That is a circumstance I hope to avoid. With that said, I believe that the best course of action is for me to simply not read it and to refrain from publicly posting any feedback regarding this book.
I hope you understand where I'm coming from. Again, thank you for the lovely opportunity!
This was a good book. I enjoyed the aspect of getting sucked into a video game. The book was light and easy to read. There are no parts of confusion or anything in the book. That being said I am only giving this book a 3 out of 5 stars. Yes it was good but the writing just fell flat for me. The main character did the instalove thing which bothered me. But the relationship was sweet. I like the way Arrow cared for Alex, the main character. All in all it was a quick read with adventure and action.
Thanks to Netgalley and Pikko’s House for giving me this book to review.
Dreamscape: Saving Alex is a fun YA fantasy book with adventure, action and romance. This book had a cool concept as I enjoy video games but it did not grab me in the first half of the book but it did pick up in the second half. I liked and enjoyed the world, even if it was a bit unoriginal and I wish it had more gaming elements to it.
I was not a fan of Alex in the beginning as she was whinny, annoying and full of angst but I understood as I bet if I was in her position when I was her age I would have acted the same, if not worse. But she does grow and develop during the book. Arrow is a natural leader who is loyal and protective.
Though I guessed it would happen I was not a fan of the ending and I hope that if there is a sequel it will get a better ending. I would recommend Dreamscape: Saving Alex to fans of Nexis by A L Davroe and The Dark Realm by Anthea Sharp.