Title: The Evolution of Mara Dyer
Author: Michelle Hodkin
Series: Mara Dyer #2
Previous Reviews from this Series: The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Rating: 5/5 Stars
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“I’ll walk forever with stories inside me that the people I love the most can never hear.”
This
book blew me away. I loved the first book, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer,
but this one raised the bar. It is going to be hard to review it
without spoilers, but there will be spoilers from the first book, I
can't really help that.
This book continues off from where the
first one left off. Mara is in a hospital after she saw Jude in the
police station and her dad got shot. She gets out of the hospital, quits
school, and goes to a out-treatment facility for mental health. Noah
and her are together but their relationship is really rocky. They spend a
lot of time trying to find Jude and finding out who they are.
The
number one best things that came out of this book was character
development. Mara grows a ton and starts to find out more about herself.
Her mental health/supernatural situation still gets to her, driving her
insane. But I saw a lot more fight and responsibility in her.
Noah has so much
character development, we start to find out who he really is. We get to
see past his sarcastic, pretty face and learn how hurt he really is.
Noah & Mara's relationship also develops a lot through out the book.
They get really serious.
“If I were to live a thousand
years, I would belong to you for all of them. If we were to live a
thousand lives, I would want to make you mine in each one.”
I also really enjoyed Mara's brothers in this one. We really get to know Daniel and learn what a great brother he is.
“My
brother cleared his throat. "I wish she knew that I think she is the
most hilarious person on Earth. And that whenever she's not home, I feel
like I'm missing my partner in crime."
My throat tightened. Do not cry. Do not cry.
"I wish she knew that she's really Mom's favorite--"
I shook my head here.
"--the
princess she always wanted. That Mom used to dress her up like a little
doll and parade her around like Mara was her greatest achievement. I
wish Mara knew that I never minded, because she's my favorite too.”
This
series is mysterious and beautiful. Hodkin has a way of making me feel
exactly what the characters feel. I felt Mara's confusion and doubt in
whether she was insane or had powers or both. She actually made me
question my earlier assumptions about the book, which I loved. The book
has a seriously awful cliff hanger and I can't wait for the next book in
the series!
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