![]() ![]() ![]() But since I liked them in Clarity, I still liked them here. It would have been nice to peel back a few more layers. Yes, we learn a couple new things, but my opinion on both of them remained pretty much unchanged. I still liked them both, but didn’t gain a lot of new insight into either of them. Justin and Gabriel didn’t grow a whole lot from the first book. ![]() And after all, she’s not really a trained detective, so it actually makes sense that she wasn’t picking up on everything. She suffers from severe tunnel vision in some instances and misses some pretty big clues, but overall she was still an enjoyable character. I still see why she’s torn between the two of them and why the choice isn’t obvious, but I am happy to report that she does make a decision by the end of the book, and that it makes sense.Ĭlare was still smart and sassy, although occasionally painfully oblivious. The love triangle between Clare, Justin, and Gabriel is still a huge part of the story, even moreso than in Clarity, since the secret admirer plot line obviously places a lot of attention on Clare’s love life. ![]() Much like Clarity, Perception is an exciting, fast-paced teen mystery channeling the essence of Veronica Mars, but with psychic powers. ![]()
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