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Ozland (Everland, Book 3), Volume 3 by Wendy Spinale

rebar351's review

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2.0

I have to say this is my least favorite book in the series. It just felt dry and fell short in so many spots.

captain_valour's review against another edition

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5.0

A wonderful end to this series! Can’t believe it took me this long to read it!

jennreadsforsanity's review

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2.0

This was a lack luster ending to the Trilogy. Would have lived more if the other 2 couples. The prospects fro.Gale and Doc were not as engaging to me.

amandamartinelli's review

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3.0

In this final installment of the Everland trilogy, the lost Kids are faced with some of their hardest trials to date.
Displaced once again, they’re forced to witness their friends and newly built community burn to ash.
Not only is the Blood Red Queen ready to finish their reign of “by the skin of their teeth” luck, but Katt has decided it’s her turn to rule the world.
Gail finds her strength after the death of her parents to save Germany. Teamed up with Ginger, they fight through poppies and mechanical beasts in an attempt to reinstate the rightful king to his throne.

It’s been years since I stopped reading this trilogy but it all came back to me as I picked book three up, destined to finish this series once and for all.
I adored the steampunk retellings of Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and Wizard of Oz. It’s such a unique premise, at a time where we’re bombarded with retelling.
This book is a literal battle. It’s war from page one until the end. While that’s not typically my style, it reads quickly.
I gave it a three because I didn’t think the characters were flushed out as well as they could have been. We’re introduced to side characters that we’re told have a pretty important role in the back story, but we don’t get the back story. We’re quickly introduced to a “tin man, lion, and scarecrow” but don’t get anything more than five pages where they’re the villain.
Same goes for the Apothecary workers, there’s a story behind their characters but we don’t get it. Though They play a huge role.
Beware, the author kills off many characters in this book.

jesstkidding1989's review

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2.0

1. Okay but why does Gail even have a point of view, I just want doc’s

crisanta_101's review

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1.0

Okay but why gwen just sleep the whole book??? Like sis wake up there stuff going on

hannah_dear's review

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2.0

I almost didn't write a review, but I felt compelled to after thinking about the events in this book again.
On the one hand, I appreciate the different points of view. It was actually very nice to get to know Doc. However, I have serious issues with this book. I had to read it because I loved the relationships between Gwen-Pete and Maddox-Alyssa in the first and second books. However, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING MORE BETWEEN THESE COUPLES IN THE THIRD BOOK you will be sourly (yes i mean sourly) dissapointed and will have to cope with a 2 page wrap-up. I also HATE how the author literally just kills off a million characters without ANY HESITATION. You liked their two sentences in the first book, well they're dead now-peace out. I sincerely wish someone could rewrite this in a way that gives me any sense of closure, or that I could get back the hours I spent reading this "finale" wrapped up in shabby newspaper.

ladygracie13's review

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Good plot. Good ideas. Poorly executed. I feel like this book wasn't even edited or looked over. I have found far too many mistakes to believe someone actually edited it. The first book was good. The second book, I started seeing some illogical phrases. This book, I found tons of grammatical errors and more phrases that didn't make sense. Wasn't really worth it.

nicolealycia's review

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4.0

This is a book I’m definitely going to have to go back and reread at some point. I was too distracted while reading it to give a fair assessment of what I liked and disliked about it.
It had its moments where it was really good and it had its moments that made me stop and think what the author was trying to get at. The ending tied things up just a little too perfectly and a little too quickly ...
There were also a lot of typos in this book which was kinda disappointing. After 3 books you’d think they have the whole editing thing down.