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Gameboard of the Gods

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Anastasia P, Reviewer

I've been putting off this review for weeks and, still, I do not know where to start.Gameboard of the Gods was THAT good, yeah, and God knows I need the sequel now and cannot wait until next year. Just the thought of it send me in a frenzy and I start hyperventilating because... I just need it.This story is different from what all of you are used to. It is set in a futuristic world that is stunningly convincing - it feels real! - and is full of reminders of what our society used to be and what Mae and Justin’s is now. I read lots of dystopian and post-apocalyptic books, but the world this is set in is one of the best I have read so far. There is just something that could get better, some things that could - and I hope they will – be explained in the future because I want to get to know more about the RUNA (Republic of United North America) and the other countries, but for now Richelle Mead did a great job of creating an entertaining, intriguing and sexy start that makes me wonder what will come next.The characters... let's talk about them. First of all, there are three important POVs in this book: Justin, Mae and Tessa's. All of them are different, all of them are important in their own way. I felt like in this first book Justin and Mae had way more to say, while Tessa needed to discover a new world, that is as new for her as it is for the readers. You get to see the RUNA from two point of views that already lived it and accepted it, and from a pov, Tessa's, that has a fresh start in this country and can see it for what it really is. It was an interesting choice. I am sure that in the future we will get a lot more of this character and cannot wait for it. Richelle Mead, at this point I trust you completely because, really, with Gameboard you gave me everything I ever wanted. Misteries, a star-crossed couple that gave me chills, gods and a society that doesn't believe in them. What more can a reader ask for?
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