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Geth and the Deception of Dreams by Obert Skye

typewriterjess's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Foo. My favorite character from the LT series would have to be Geth. This is the second book in the Beyond Foo series, picking up from the mini-cliffhanger of the first book. I love Skye's sense of humor in all of his books, and this is no exception. Though, I felt like this was kind of an in-between book, not a ton of action in it, though neccessary to the overall plot. Geth, Clover, and Zale continue in their quest to defeat Payt, encountering the Tangle yet again, enlisting Those Who Hide and the Stoneholders. But the seemingly simple task of defeating Payt takes many turns throughout the book. I love Skye's writing, and I've given most of his books five stars- but, oh my gosh, the ending of this book. Was. Horrible. Worst cliffhanger ever. I love this book, but I really wish it hadn't ended like that. I'm dying to get the next book now. Not to end on a downer, this book is way funny (just not the ending). This is probably one of his funniest books (the ha-ha kind, not the other awkward one). It was awesome.

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3.0

It was short, and didn't feel like it had spectacular conflict. It felt less dramatic than the previous series; perhaps aimed more at a younger crowd.

However, I did enjoy it.
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