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High Tide at Midnight by Kajo Baldisimo, Yvette Tan, Budjette Tan

mariaellabetos's review

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5.0

I've read this to prep meself up for book 7. Five years later, the magic did not disappear:

I still hate Madame.

beamasalunga's review

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5.0

Action-packed and thrilling. This series has a lot to offer and the world building is OUTSTANDING. I am looking forward to upcoming volumes because Alexandra Trese and her crew is just getting started. I love it!

cezee's review

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5.0

This volume is more fun, exciting, and gripping. I'm looking forward to the next volume!

clar2d2's review

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4.0

This was so good! I love how it was so fantastical but also so relevant to current society. Also, yay for more characters and development! Where's volume 7?

ayanamifaerudo's review

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3.0

In the first two books, I've wanted for the cases to be longer and not just flash bangs. Wherein, each case would be fleshed-out, more that there might be two to three cases per volume, all of them contributing to a major arc.

Volume #6 was a bit of a... bore compared to previous issues, probably because it solely focused on one thing (despite undercurrents from the Madame). Or maybe I just don't like sea creatures.

*It was great to be introduced to the eldest Trese sibling. He reminded me of another comic book vigilante superhero whose name escapes me right now.

*What do they do when dozens of civilians witnessed a 60+-foot tall fish monster? Does the Trese world have a Mist like in the Percy Jackson books that masks what mundanes see?

preciousdayss's review

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4.0

when fiction parallels that of reality...in a way.

this opponent is scarier than the monstrous monsters you can imagine.

stardusts's review

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5.0

This is the last book of the series but I sure do want more! I don't know what to feel at that ending but that was actually a good way to end the series, I think. I enjoyed the comics so much and I can't wait for the netflix adaptation.
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