![]() ![]() When comparing Renegades and Archenemies, I do feel I prefer Renegades, but only slightly. Not only does this story have a wicked plot, but there’s a spectacular cast of characters holding it up. Nova and Adrian are a fierce, yet sweet couple, and I also loved the introduction of a new budding romance between teammates. Additionally, the romance is – once again – fabulous! I am HERE for more slow burn enemies-to-lovers (where-one-does-not-even-know-they-are-enemies) relationships. This series has one of the most compelling groups of companions I’ve read in YA in a very long time. I loved watching Adrian and Nova grow as individuals and a team, alongside the rest of the Renegades and Anarchists. Every character, including many of the side characters, receive additional development that helps them to become authentic and refreshing. Once again, I love the cast of characters in this series. The power dynamics in this story are captivating and complex, and I’m desperate for more. ![]() I really love the direction Marissa Meyer has taken with the second installment in terms of how superheroes are viewed and how supervillains are treated. ![]() Morals are questioned, friends become suspects, and tensions are higher than ever. Conflict goes far beyond what we already know of the Renegades’ power and the Anarchists’ will for vengeance. I cannot get enough of the politics of this world. Renegades was already a fantastically constructed world, but Archenemies breaks the boundaries for what we know of Gatlon City. Stay tuned for my spoiler-filled video review! ![]()
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