During the first book, yeah, I think what drives the plot is pretty convincing and good-a girl forced to choose one of her parents to live with, sees into her future for both choices, wants to choose the ones that better for her but in the end chose the other one to save her bestfriend’s life. And to be honest, I sometimes jumbled them up. Let’s break it down to bits as it going to be pretty jumbly,īoth books-the first and the second one-were written in switching point of views. But the after effects is far away from what I had hoped for. And Pivot Point was the first book I picked up.Ĭonsidering the good, gushing reviews from trusted reviewers and also the plot in which the main character has the ability to ‘Search’ the future and also a world with top-secret government stuff, I initially had a high expectation of it being the next great read. And by re-arranging, I mean throwing out the ones I have completely no interest in reading and starting to read the ones I still am interested in. Now, skipping to my current state where I still have like a month and a half left of holiday and also am currently overbored, I decided to re-arrange my list of to-read books on Goodreads. But I did not read it until now since I kind of lost interest in it for a while. I found it sitting on the recommendation section on my Goodreads account and add it to my to-read list. Back then, dystopia and paranormal themed books were totally so in the hype. I first discovered Pivot Point years ago before its second book came out.
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