Perhaps you didn't form the right alliances or didn't make the most of the resources available. The villain might have had unexpected allies or tricks up their sleeve that you weren't prepared for.
Maybe you didn't understand the villain's weaknesses or didn't have the right strategy.
It could be that the villain's complexity made you curious to see how their arc progresses. Or perhaps the art style and world-building were too captivating to let go easily.
It has a unique plot compared to many others. The characters and storylines are quite distinct.
Maybe it's due to a lack of communication and understanding between the characters.
The mission could have failed because of poor planning, lack of resources, or even betrayal within the team. There are many possible reasons.
Maybe it's because of the lack of communication and understanding between the characters.
The character development of the villain could be so well - done. A complex and interesting villain can make the whole novel irresistible. They might have a tragic backstory that makes you want to keep reading to understand them better.
Maybe it's because of the characters' incompatible personalities. Their differences might make it impossible for the marriage to work out.
Maybe it's because of a lack of communication and understanding between the characters.
I'm not sure specifically what 'gail oust fantastic fiction' refers to. It could be a very specific or made - up concept. Maybe 'gail' is a name and 'oust' means to drive out in relation to some aspect of fantastic fiction, but without more context it's hard to say.