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Honestly if Monty, Percy and Felicity weren't in this I probably would have DNF'ed it. It just felt too long and a bit boring. The first two books had so much action and suspense in them that this just fell short. Wish I would have liked it better than I did, but I did love that ending š„¹
i may not be crying physically but i am crying, like, emotionally
3.5/5 stars
This is probably the weakest of the Montague sibling trilogy, it“s plot is not that great. That being said, I really liked all the characters and there were plenty of great moments between them.
This is probably the weakest of the Montague sibling trilogy, it“s plot is not that great. That being said, I really liked all the characters and there were plenty of great moments between them.
Brilliant
I kinda have no words to be frank. To be honest I didn't know if I would like Adrian but I was so curious and he exceeded my expectations. Guess he wasn't much of a goblin afterall. I remember being like Adrian and anxiety running a moch, not sure if I was insane or not and everyday just being a struggle. It felt so comforting when Monty shared his struggles with Adrian and told him that he was so much better than he thought, it felt like a warm hug and I kinda needed it. I felt when Adrian was finally able to breathe easier... it was just so beautifully written and heartfelt that I cried towards the end. It is such an amazing ending to such a wonderful series. I cant really pick a favorite but I think this one will always stick with me just a little bit more. I wish the Montagues all the best in their futures and I am honestly gonna miss these characters that are so incredibly brilliant and amazing in their own ways.
I kinda have no words to be frank. To be honest I didn't know if I would like Adrian but I was so curious and he exceeded my expectations. Guess he wasn't much of a goblin afterall. I remember being like Adrian and anxiety running a moch, not sure if I was insane or not and everyday just being a struggle. It felt so comforting when Monty shared his struggles with Adrian and told him that he was so much better than he thought, it felt like a warm hug and I kinda needed it. I felt when Adrian was finally able to breathe easier... it was just so beautifully written and heartfelt that I cried towards the end. It is such an amazing ending to such a wonderful series. I cant really pick a favorite but I think this one will always stick with me just a little bit more. I wish the Montagues all the best in their futures and I am honestly gonna miss these characters that are so incredibly brilliant and amazing in their own ways.
[screams into the void about how much I love and adore this serie and the Montague siblings and Percy and Lou and George]
my beloveds my beloveds my beloveds I will miss them so bad I envy everyone who's reading this trilogy for the first time
my beloveds my beloveds my beloveds I will miss them so bad I envy everyone who's reading this trilogy for the first time
adventurous
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I will miss the Montagues terribly.
I was overjoyed to hear Adrian was getting his own book, since I wouldn't have assumed it was in the cards back when the first book was released. It took me a while to get this one, since I was waiting for a translation to be available as it had been for the previous too (I have the first one in two languages because why not), but I couldn't wait any longer to read what was in store for them here.
There is always something so relatable and humane about every Montague. I related to Monty's first child syndrome, Felicity's identity and Adrian's experience with mental illness. I don't think I have been moved to tears with the other two as much as I have with this one, and reading Adrian's thoughts was very familiar to me.
This one doesn't have as much of a direct line of adventure, the plot is there but feels more like a welcomed excuse to make the siblings come together, which maybe it is, all things considered. I actually wish I had even more chapters that were just them three being siblings, but it was Adrian's book first and foremost and I'm happy that was the case.
I'm also very pleased with the fact that, even though there were romantic elements here and there, and Adrian is engaged at the start of the book (and flirts with another character as well), the main relationships developed in this one were the ones between Adrian and Monty and Adrian and Felicity. Even if Felicity didn't have a traditional relationship narrative because of her identity and boundaries (thank you so much Mackenzi Lee), she is somewhat thrust upon them here and there in the books by people who'd like to have an allo relationship with her(I admit I would have liked a bit more insight into how the situation with Sim was being handled, I feel like it was too vague and I would have liked Felicity to be able to stand her ground and set her boundaries in a more clear way and not just hear her say 'sorry', since Monty and Percy got very clear development) , so there is relationship stuff in her narrative still. For Adrian's book, that is not the main thing and I was so grateful for the refreshing turn of events that it is.
I honestly don't think I can pick a favorite between the three books, now that I've read them all. Each of them has something particular that I love and the first person narrative is so distinct between the three and their personalities. All I know is that I will miss this series and these characters so much. It's been a series of amazing adventures and we've all come out different after them.
I was overjoyed to hear Adrian was getting his own book, since I wouldn't have assumed it was in the cards back when the first book was released. It took me a while to get this one, since I was waiting for a translation to be available as it had been for the previous too (I have the first one in two languages because why not), but I couldn't wait any longer to read what was in store for them here.
There is always something so relatable and humane about every Montague. I related to Monty's first child syndrome, Felicity's identity and Adrian's experience with mental illness. I don't think I have been moved to tears with the other two as much as I have with this one, and reading Adrian's thoughts was very familiar to me.
This one doesn't have as much of a direct line of adventure, the plot is there but feels more like a welcomed excuse to make the siblings come together, which maybe it is, all things considered. I actually wish I had even more chapters that were just them three being siblings, but it was Adrian's book first and foremost and I'm happy that was the case.
I'm also very pleased with the fact that, even though there were romantic elements here and there, and Adrian is engaged at the start of the book (and flirts with another character as well), the main relationships developed in this one were the ones between Adrian and Monty and Adrian and Felicity. Even if Felicity didn't have a traditional relationship narrative because of her identity and boundaries (thank you so much Mackenzi Lee), she is somewhat thrust upon them here and there in the books by people who'd like to have an allo relationship with her
I honestly don't think I can pick a favorite between the three books, now that I've read them all. Each of them has something particular that I love and the first person narrative is so distinct between the three and their personalities. All I know is that I will miss this series and these characters so much. It's been a series of amazing adventures and we've all come out different after them.
Graphic: Mental illness
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Suicide
Minor: Alcoholism, Physical abuse
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
aaaaaaaa lovely ending to a great series
4.5āļø This book surprised the heck out of me. I wasnāt expecting much from it because the first two books in the series were just meh to me but I decided to finish the trilogy anyway. And oh boy Iām so glad I did. First of all I love Adrian and he deserves the world and I want only the best for him. Secondly this book made me feel more seen than Iāve felt in a long time. Reading this was like reading my internal monologue from back before I started taking medicine for my OCD. Which did make it difficult to read at times for it was so accurate but Iām so glad I read it because it made me realize how far Iāve come in my mental health journey.
AND MONTY AND PERCYāS WEDDING Iām sorry- I- I didnāt think I cared so much but it was SO CUTE AND SO THEM AND IT WAS PERFECT. AND SEEING ALL THREE SIBLINGS TOGETHER WAS JUST
AND MONTY AND PERCYāS WEDDING Iām sorry- I- I didnāt think I cared so much but it was SO CUTE AND SO THEM AND IT WAS PERFECT. AND SEEING ALL THREE SIBLINGS TOGETHER WAS JUST
The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks is the third installment of the Montague Siblings series. At first, we knew about one mysterious sibling. Now, we find out there's a second one? Well, shit. This family is very good at keeping secrets and it wouldn't surprise me if they had even more siblings living in this world. Or a cousin or two.
In this, we get to meet the new addition - Adrian. He has OCD and it's kind of hard for him to connect with people from time to time. It was definitely interesting to see how he handled and didn't handle his OCD tendencies throughout the book. As well as the reactions of the other characters when things were happening.
Besides him, we also get to see what happened to Monty and Felicity. Trust me, I had endless questions when it came to these two. So, it's safe to assume that I was happy to see everyone once again. Plus, I really wanted to see their reactions to finding out who Adrian was.
Other than that, we get some drama, humor, pirates, and ghost ships. The entire time I kept thinking about the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and now I want to watch them. In the end, I definitely enjoyed the heck out of this adventure. The characters were very likable, and I liked how everything ended for them.
In this, we get to meet the new addition - Adrian. He has OCD and it's kind of hard for him to connect with people from time to time. It was definitely interesting to see how he handled and didn't handle his OCD tendencies throughout the book. As well as the reactions of the other characters when things were happening.
Besides him, we also get to see what happened to Monty and Felicity. Trust me, I had endless questions when it came to these two. So, it's safe to assume that I was happy to see everyone once again. Plus, I really wanted to see their reactions to finding out who Adrian was.
Other than that, we get some drama, humor, pirates, and ghost ships. The entire time I kept thinking about the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and now I want to watch them. In the end, I definitely enjoyed the heck out of this adventure. The characters were very likable, and I liked how everything ended for them.
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes