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	| March 1st 2017 02:43 PM | 
 
	| TeenHelp | 
	
		 Caraval: A review  
		 
Caraval, by Stephanie Garber,  has been really hyped  up on Booktube so I thought I would give it a  read. It came out January 31st  and it is already a bestseller on  Amazon. The book has strong themes and is probably better suited for  older teens. There is some triggering content such as abuse, grieving  and suicide.  
 
 The book centers around two sisters, Scarlett and Donatella, who get  tickets to a magical carnival. Scarlett is reluctant to leave her island  home because her father is an abusive man who has done some terribly  abusive things the few times they’ve tried to leave the island in the  past. Upon reaching Caraval, Donatella  goes missing and it is up   to Scarlett to try and find her. As Scarlett  searches for her sister  she  starts to realize that Caraval has a more  sinister background. 
 
 Personally, I did not like this book. I felt that the author tried too   hard to make her story beautiful. In the first few chapters she used too many similes and it put me off the  story. I love a story that is  lyrical but I felt like Caraval fell  short. Some authors try too  hard  for a lyrical novel and it ends up feeling overdone and becomes hard to  relate to. I think if the  author had toned down the use of descriptive words and  similes, the story  would have actually been a lot better.  Although, towards the end of the book she did tone it down a bit,  which might be why I  ended up really enjoying the last five chapters.   The other issue I had  with the book was that I did not really care for   the characters. There  were some scenes that should have gotten some   type of emotional response  from me but I didn’t care and it left me   feeling bored. I also felt  like the story was too improbable. I am a   huge fan of fantasy and this  novel is considered fantasy but the   ending, while somewhat enjoyable,  seemed farfetched.  This is the first   book in a duology, I believe, and I   do plan on reading the second book  when it is released due to the  slight  cliff-hanger at the end. However, I still think that this book  got  more hype than it deserved. 
 
 The one thing I did really enjoy about the novel was the relationship    between Scarlett and Donatella. It was apparent that both sisters   really  cared for one another and, as someone who is not close to her  siblings, I’ve always enjoyed reading novels that focus on really close  sibling  relationships. 
 
 The book was not at all horrible and if I was going to rate it I would    probably give it three out of five stars. I think it’s definitely   worth  the read and I think that there are people out there who will   really  enjoy the novel and all the fantastical tidbits. It just was not    something I enjoyed personally.
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