Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel

Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel

Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel

Hey Books Lovers,

I can’t thank Entangled Publishing enough for giving me the chance to read an early copy of this book. Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel is a book comparable to other readings, but at the same time it is such an original book that it was a real joy to be able to read it, the worst part now is having to wait for the sequel to come out.

To give you a starting point on where to be able to place this book, if you liked Kerstin Gier’s Ruby red trilogy, then you will surely love, with no doubt, this saga of stealing infinity. I’ll call it a saga because I actually don’t know how many books it will be composed of.

However, as you could understand even here, it talks about time travel, trips made thanks to the technology and investments of Arthur Blackstone who, as soon as he discovered this island and its peculiarities, did not hesitate to invest as much money as possible to open a school and train young students for this task, that of traveling through time and bringing him gets in the present.

Natasha is our protagonist. At first she may seem like a not so nice person. From top of the class, she has declined to become a nobody. After the dissappearing of her father, her life and that of her mother changed and she, from a lover of fashion and study, has turned into a not very stylish person, denigrating school, and frequenting bad company.

The only one who has remained close to her is her best friend Mason, but after some events and her choice to go to the Gray Wolf academy, she loses all contact with him too. At Gray Wolf, however, not without many difficulties at first, she will be able to make some friends. But the questions grow in number more and more because she has a particular gift that she cannot reveal to anyone and apparently all the things her father instilled in her as a child seem to be useful for Arthur’s purposes.

This, being a first book, will eventually answer some questions, but will actually leave many more unanswered. In my opinion, what Arthur wants to do is much more than what he declares to his students. And then there’s Braxton, who’s pretty much the only one who’s been helping Natasha right from the start, but it turns out he too has secrets he doesn’t want to reveal. Everyone has secrets, and students who disappear overnight don’t help solve the situation.

The writing style of this book was very smooth and enjoyable. Very short chapters, as I like them, and well-defined characters. Each has its own personality, its secrets and its doubts as it should be. They are all very intelligent guys and interested in art, but everyone has a bit of their own purpose in life, however much life this may be called because once you join Gray Wolf, no one gets out of it anymore.

Only one thing left me perplexed, and that is the fact that the kids inside the school can drink alcohol even though they are not all of the legal age to do so. But in this case I focused on a rather irrelevant detail. Only one thing I tell you if you decide to undertake this reading. If you arrive at an answer, don’t think you have understood everything, because nothing is as it seems and each answer corresponds to two more new questions.

For all the haters of the love triangle, I can tell you that in this first book it is not present. I don’t want to lie, but I have a hint there will be in the sequel, but in the first we only have Natasha and Braxton – oops, little spoiler 🙂 for good purposes.

I’m very curious to know, if you read it, what you think. Keep me updated, I’d like it. I end up telling you that I gave this book 4.5 stars. February 2023 will never come fast enough.

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Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel

 

Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noel

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Mi chiamo Miriam e sono l'amministratore di Me and Books. Ho tante passioni, ma le più grandi sono la lettura e la scrittura, ed ho creato questo blog proprio per poter condividere le mie passioni. Penso che recensire un libro sia una cosa molto importante che richiede tempo e dedizione. A volte un lettore prima di scegliere un libro vuole sapere che quello che sta scegliendo è quello giusto, e le recensioni servono proprio per questo, per aiutare il lettore a scegliere. Ma questo è anche un modo per aiutare autore e case editrici a farsi conoscere. È anche per questo che pubblico gli articoli sia in italiano che in inglese, per non lasciare nessuno fuori. Vi chiedo di non esitare a pormi qualsiasi domanda sul mondo dell'editoria, spero solo di riuscire a fornire la risposta perfetta.