5/13/2023 0 Comments The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune![]() ![]() I needn’t have worried in the end but expecting those things did mean that it wasn’t quite a five star read. There were a few things that I thought might happen that meant that I wasn’t able to 100% sink into it. ![]() I loved watching their interactions and the ways they support each other etc. Not to mention the friendship group of Nick, Seth, Gibby and Jazz was wonderful. ![]() It took awhile for them, well mainly Nick, to get it together but it was wonderful to watch. They are awkward and adorable and Nick is utterly oblivious. The slowly-burgeoning love between Seth and Nick was such a delight to watch. But then I picked up The Extraordinaries and for the first time in a long time, finished a book in 3 days. Although I was still reading, my heart wasn’t in it and I found myself unable to enjoy many books. ![]() Given the less than stellar start to the year I’d been in something of a slump for a good while. There’s something so wonderful about Klune’s writing, from his YA to his adult books, it never fails to pull me in and bring these wonderful worlds to life. It follows Nick, a boy who wants desperately to be extraordinary, as he finds himself catching the attention of Nova City’s extraordinaries whilst dealing with a crush on his best friend and constant setbacks in his grand plan. The Extraordinaries was an absolute delight of a novel that managed to break me out of a very long reading slump. ![]()
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