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Morning Glories, Vol. 8: Rivals by Nick Spencer, Joe Eisma

noveladdiction's review

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4.0

Ugh, this series is killing me. I think I am actually withering away as I continue reading this. And now I am caught up, so I will have to wait forever for the next volume. Queue me melting into nothingness....

blackwolf's review

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

ltg584's review

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4.0

Do I really need to keep writing reviews at this point in the series? Clearly, if you've read this far then you know what it's all about. Mystery, intrigue, violence and questions. Always more questions. Never enough answers.

Please stop adding characters, that we all know I'll never remember. Or at least have them look more distinctive so I can tell them apart, rather than Blond Boy #1-5.

allibrooks's review

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3.0

I really really love Morning Glories, but this volume kind of fell flat. It was interesting and enjoyable and it did progress thr story, however it seemed to be missing aspects that previous volumes had.

christine_s's review

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2.0

Ok I'm calling it quits after this one, I give up. So there is time travel but I don't get what it is about the kids that is different that they can do it. And ok the main character is the one who influenced herself to go to the school in the first place, but because alot of the females look alike a keep on getting confused on who is who. For me this wasn't worth figuring it all out. Enjoyed the art throughout the run, but the plot was tedious and confusing in parts.

jennc's review

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3.0

Not my favorite of the series but still good and interesting...and twisty.

erinthevampireslayer's review

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5.0

Every issue of Morning Glories is well planned out and flawlessly executed, from writing to pacing to artwork, but this volume was particularly great. I really enjoyed the amount of time spent on showing class lectures and that we got to learn more about the school itself through the class presidency elections being announced and the towerball games being set up. This is also the first volume where I felt like I fully understood what was being set up for the next few issues.
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