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The grand finale to the crackilicious Dark Planet Warriors series features Tarak and Abbey....again.
I'm not a huge fan of focusing on the same couple over multiple books, BUT I will say that these two have grown on me. HOWEVER, this reads like a book that started as a serial, because it is sooooo repetitive in sections, giving copious recaps of action that happened in the last chapter that simply aren't necessary in a well-edited novel. I can easily see this as a bonus for longtime readers, perhaps a newsletter? I don't know. There are a couple of interesting glimpses into what created the First Division Warriors and the completionist in me couldn't NOT read this book. I just think it could have been much shorter. But to end on a positive note, this whole series has been like crack for me - giving me some wild mood swings, but in the end I devoured it all, so there's that.
IF you absolutely loved Tarak and Abbey, you'll probably want to read this entry, but otherwise....eh. *shrugs*
I'm not a huge fan of focusing on the same couple over multiple books, BUT I will say that these two have grown on me. HOWEVER, this reads like a book that started as a serial, because it is sooooo repetitive in sections, giving copious recaps of action that happened in the last chapter that simply aren't necessary in a well-edited novel. I can easily see this as a bonus for longtime readers, perhaps a newsletter? I don't know. There are a couple of interesting glimpses into what created the First Division Warriors and the completionist in me couldn't NOT read this book. I just think it could have been much shorter. But to end on a positive note, this whole series has been like crack for me - giving me some wild mood swings, but in the end I devoured it all, so there's that.
IF you absolutely loved Tarak and Abbey, you'll probably want to read this entry, but otherwise....eh. *shrugs*