Also, pay attention to who’s perspective the chapter is in, because a character or two are people who are either already dead or really loony.Īll in all, Carry On turned me into a gushing fangirl. Though I did eventually love the book, it took a few chapters for me to actually get into the story. I adore the progression of the relationship, and I would love to go into detail, but I’m trying not to spoil. Though I already assumed the outcome of the relationship because of Fangirl, I was still pleasantly surprised. With quirky characters like Baz Pitch, Simon’s sworn enemy, and Penelope Bunce, Simon’s best friend, I found myself wishing I could be transported to Watsford, the school they all attend, just to be a part of their unconventional squad. Because of the plot twists this book held, it kept me guessing until the very end. This book is the seque That feeling when you’ve been anticipating a book for over a year and it’s, well, lackluster. I never knew what was going to happen next with the characters, but I was always excited to find out. Rowell then wrote Carry On, which followed Simon and Baz, Simon’s best friend Penny, and their battles to save the magickal world. With the Humdrum, a monster that looks like Simon, wrecking havoc on the magical community, how far will Simon go to ensure the safety of others? Review:
Simon was chosen by a prophecy to do something along the lines of save the world. When they are forced to form an alliance over a common cause, however, they come to realize they might make a better team than they would like to admit. Both individuals have entirely different family lives, reputations, and beliefs. In Carry On, Simon Snow and Baz Grimm-Pitch are, respectively, the Chosen One and a vampire.