However, things are not going so great for our erstwhile Chosen One post-victory. Technically, there was a happy ending to that story: Simon Snow saved the World of Mages, defeated the bad guy, and got the boy of his dreams. Wayward Son opens a year or so after the events of Carry On. By page ten, my roommate told me to stop making faces and gasping like a Victorian maiden. Two pages later she did it again, but from Simon’s point of view this time. Also the review won’t make any sense.ĪJ: I was three pages into Wayward Son when Rainbow Rowell came into my house and personally punched me in the face with Emotions. At a bare minimum, you’ll know who lives, who dies, and who ends up with whom. I really can’t explain this book without revealing MAJOR SPOILERS for Carry On. I recommend reading Carry On first anyway, since there’s a lot of plot and character development in that book that sets up this one. I’ll try to avoid spoilers for Carry On here, but some are inevitable. If you haven’t read Carry On yet, go do that. Wayward Son is the second book in a spinoff series - you might also want to check out Carrie’s review for the previous book, Carry On, and Sarah’s review for the book that started it all, Fangirl.Ĭarrie: Wayward Son is the sequel to Carry On, by Rainbow Rowell. Theme: Fish Out of Water, Road Trip, Vampire Genre: LGBTQIA, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult
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