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Finding Love In Supposed Enemies
2/9/2026
How the heck did I manage to forget to review this book on here as well as Goodreads? Sorry Bibi!
I picked up Realignment on a recommendation after reading Induction, which is probably my favorite book in a VERY long time. Realignment has a heavy connection with that book, so naturally that piqued my interest. I was VERY eager to read about Volta and Carmen again!
This is a very different type of story from Induction. The humor in the writing certainly stands out. I found myself bursting out laughing at one particular joke made at Waffle House's expense. In addition to many slice of life scenes for the main character Ellen and her ADORABLE sister Vixie, there is more of a focus on coping with everyday life, especially when that life is spent living for others and not yourself, and what happens when that all changes. The tone of the book can change pretty drastically, depending on the chapter/situation. One chapter you'll be laughing at Ellen's puns... or at least, the incredulous reactions to how bad they are... and then two chapters down, suddenly you're in GREAT fear for Ellen's life, among others. No joke: The chapter that introduces the character Strong? I was genuinely terrified. I haven't felt my pulse rise like that while reading in a long time!
This drastic change in tone does NOT mean the book is disjointed. The writing can be frantic at times, but given what Ellen's like, and how she copes with what she faces, it seems to fit her journey best. On the other hand, the emotional chapters in this book? When they hit, they REALLY hit. One particular chapter near the end makes all of Ellen's behaviors, actions, and reasons come together in a way that makes it all make sense. And... once again, I found myself crying. The way this book deals with the sense of not belonging and lacking self-care, it helped me to deal with a similar problem I've been facing. So Bibi's work will always have a special place in my heart alongside Syntax's.
If you need a book that deals with coping with the cards you've been given, adjustment to major upendings of life, and one that shows WONDERFUL characters and their relationships, and makes them grow into something even more special, all while having one of the best rivalry arcs? Then PLEASE check this book out. Support these wonderful authors and their beautiful Korps stories. ...Korps-ies?
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