Member Reviews
This episode tells the story of May, the girl who said the last line in the previous episode.
Writing wise, it's clear and simple, just like the previous episode. I specially like how May's overthinking was written, it felt real.
Character wise, the cast becomes bigger, something that felt necessary.
Story wise, it was okay. It's as though the plot didn't advance much (to put it simply, the only thing that happened that will affect the future is the fact that they got food and water), however, I can see that this serial will be more about personal growth, something that feels fresh.
Rating: 4 stars
Unfortunately, I was not able to read this book as the first one I DNF it at 11%. It was just not the book for me. Maybe it was to complex, but I couldn't place myself anywhere. The writing style was too confusing.
The sequel was better. Definitely more enjoyable but I don't know if I will be continuing with the series at this point...
ReMade is about a group of teenagers that just appeared in a different place after a near-death experience. Some believe that they're actually dead, others have other theories like they were captured by aliens or are living in the future.
In this episode, the author focused on May, a obcessive girl who has numerous allergies. I'm not particullarly fond of her but it was interesting to read about her story. This way, the readers get to know her background and it explains her attitude.
I'll keep reading this series. These two episodes intrigued me and I'm eager to keep going.