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kebreads's review
5.0
I loved rereading this book. I only wish there were more books in the series, but it's a logical ending. I love the characters, world, and story.
Content: Clean - some violence
Content: Clean - some violence
tueller42's review
5.0
Somehow these books take quite serious things and make everything work out in the end in neat little bows that make me happy
ginnikin's review
2.0
Dear Sharon Shinn: Thank you for avoiding oogy nasty ablism.
Aside from that, the third book is much like the first three: a little unsubtle (thematic statement--drink!), a little fluffy, mostly inoffensive.
However, that so-called twist? Not so much. I'm just sayin'…
Aside from that, the third book is much like the first three: a little unsubtle (thematic statement--drink!), a little fluffy, mostly inoffensive.
However, that so-called twist? Not so much. I'm just sayin'…
nelsonseye's review
4.0
The Dream-Maker's magic was quite sweet with small touches of darkness. Like the other books in the trilogy, it covers years of the protagonist's life, but in a fairly smooth and interesting way. Kellen and her friends were likeable, and the mystery, though not surprising, worked out well. It was also nice to see characters from the previous books.
malaikah92's review
5.0
This book is so cute! The story is kind of sad at the start, but it has such a sweet ending =)
wordnerdy's review
4.0
https://wordnerdy.blogspot.com/2020/03/2019-book-69.html
Like its predecessor, the third book in this trilogy is set in the same universe, with cameos from previous characters, but focuses on a whole new town of people. The protagonist here is a young girl whose mother is convinced she's supposed to be a boy, and treats her as such. She ends up befriending a boy with a physical handicap (trigger warning here for child abuse) and their story is really sweet. I liked this trilogy a lot; bad things happened but only briefly, and everything always worked out exactly as it should. A-.
Like its predecessor, the third book in this trilogy is set in the same universe, with cameos from previous characters, but focuses on a whole new town of people. The protagonist here is a young girl whose mother is convinced she's supposed to be a boy, and treats her as such. She ends up befriending a boy with a physical handicap (trigger warning here for child abuse) and their story is really sweet. I liked this trilogy a lot; bad things happened but only briefly, and everything always worked out exactly as it should. A-.
blue_squishie's review
5.0
2016-02-13: hmmm I guess I've never put in a date read for this book. Oh well. This was a re-read. Still charming. And long enough past since the last time I read it I had forgotten the details.