I was so excited to finally read the sequel to All of us Villains and thrilled to see how this duology ends. The story starts right where book one left us. Therefore, I had no problems getting back into the story. I personally reread book one before starting with the sequel. However, because the characters summarize what they went through in their thoughts, you can also start with the sequel without rereading All of us Villains. Again, the book is written from the perspectives of our four main characters, which I highly appreciate. I don’t want to go too into detail regarding the storyline. Still, it was helpful to have different perspectives, especially in this book, because two groups of characters work together in different places. For me, the plot was entertaining to read, but it missed a bit of suspense at some points. It wasn’t dull, but I didn’t feel the need to rush through the whole book in one setting, which was the case for book one. For that reason, I like All of us Villains a tiny bit more. Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading All of Our Demise, mainly because I loved the character developemnets and the relations that build up in this book. I was stunned to see that my least favourite character from book one was actually my favourite character in book two. So if you loved reading All of us Villains, then you should really read its sequel because some surprises will absolutely shock you. Also, the ending scenes were great and I’m happy with how the duology concluded. 4,5 stars !!!
31. Aug.Aug 31, 2022
All of Our Demise (All of Us Villains Book 2)by Amanda FoodyTor Teen
