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It was much better than books 1 and 2. I enjoyed it and thought that Harris did a nice job of wrapping up the series.
Like the rest of Harris's books, this is a fast, entertaining read.
THIS SERIES HAD SO MUCH POTENTIAL AND IT SQUANDERED IT AND I'M JUST BUMMED. Mehhhhhhhhhhhh.
This book (the last in this series, thank the grave ghosts) wasn't nearly as terrible as the third book of the series, but it still...wasn't good.
Harper as a protagonist and narrator could have been brilliant. But instead of focusing more on her amusing and marketable supernatural gifts, and the myriad ways those gifts could be used, Harris got caught up in the brother-not-brother romance + strange-family-history of things, which was maybe what she entirely intended from the beginning. These are her stories, after all.
I don't begrudge any author their fictional meanderings, but these particular meanderings felt so boring and unnecessary to me, especially considering how interesting and entertaining I found book one of this series.
Anyway! This series is over, and we finished it, and now we'll never have to read these books again. #LibraryDonationsAhoy*
[Two stars for Harper and Tolliver and their bizarre happily ever after.]
*Don't worry; we also donate books we love to the library.
This book (the last in this series, thank the grave ghosts) wasn't nearly as terrible as the third book of the series, but it still...wasn't good.
Harper as a protagonist and narrator could have been brilliant. But instead of focusing more on her amusing and marketable supernatural gifts, and the myriad ways those gifts could be used, Harris got caught up in the brother-not-brother romance + strange-family-history of things, which was maybe what she entirely intended from the beginning. These are her stories, after all.
I don't begrudge any author their fictional meanderings, but these particular meanderings felt so boring and unnecessary to me, especially considering how interesting and entertaining I found book one of this series.
Anyway! This series is over, and we finished it, and now we'll never have to read these books again. #LibraryDonationsAhoy*
[Two stars for Harper and Tolliver and their bizarre happily ever after.]
*Don't worry; we also donate books we love to the library.
dark
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I thought this book was a great final installment of the Harper Connelly series. As is usual with the books, I knew the "who-did-it" of the story from the beginning when the characters were introduced. However, there were aspects/revelations in this book that managed to surprise me. Overall, it was a good read.