same same as the others

Very boring filler novel :/

A part of me wishes I had waited to read these back to back because they always st as it out in the middle of the action and I never remember where the last one ended.

Excellent installment in this series! Continued to build on the new events of the fourth book while setting up for what I'm sure will be an epic finale of a sixth book. It's crazy to think the first one came out when I was 15!
adventurous dark mysterious fast-paced

** 4.5/5 stars.

(see desolations for my thoughts on the seven/prophecy plot)

not really a review but the page for updated the reading here is wrong - there's 325 pages in the book, not 279

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otherwise i thought this was good! i love love love noor but i wish she wasn't just a love interest. also who else is part of the prophecy of seven? jacob? other peculiars we'll meet in book 6?

Oh ransom.. You're one of a few contemporary authors than can enthral me... I patiently await your new book because this has definitely left me hanging. On the edge of my seat.. Just when I thoughts things settled with Jacob.. Mayhem ensues.
I love it... Keep this roller-coaster.. Rolling?
adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced

" “People say things when they’re upset,” Hugh snapped. “It doesn’t mean they don’t care if you live or die.” "

A great continuation to the series! I’m a little surprised that it doesn’t explore America as much as I expected it to, and rather returns to Europe and the Devil’s Acres for a large amount. I still really enjoyed the book!

#161 - 2020
Genre: YA Fantasy