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This book wrapped up the series nicely. I found myself forgetting who was who though. I guess that's what you get for waiting a year in between each book. Very suspenseful and action packed.
I will forever love this trilogy. The story is amazing, the world is incredible, and you just can't help but love each of the characters. Everyone who loves fantasy needs to read this series.
Clearly a sequel series has been set up and now I need that series!! This was an amazing conclusion to the trilogy and I'm loving how Rachel rocked her part! Jason, too, of course, but Rachel just killed it for me! Ferrin almost made me cry, but i had faith in him!
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I can't believe it's over! It took me over a year to read this trilogy, and, boy, am I glad I finished it! The characters spark your interest and are so engaging, the plot is so intense and the writing is incredible... I just wish there was more!
Too many of the main characters were killed off, moved too slow in some places and then too fast in others. Was an unsatisfying conclusion to an otherwise enjoyable series.
Best of the triology. The writing got a bit better and less juvenile (although it is a kids book). The story was fun and towards the end Mull did a good job of getting you emotionally attached to the characters. Perfect for 8-12 but older than that are going to tire of the simplicity. 10 year old son who reads voraciously like it, didn't love it.
Fantastic series.
An 8th grade boy whose opinion I value and respect mentioned this book every time he came into the library. We had both read the others in the series, but he got to this one first. "You've got to read this!" he said for the fourth time as he put it into my hand.
Well, he was so right.
This is the kind of series it's hard to let go. I find myself planning how the characters will continue after the author has let them go. It feels like the end of Harry Potter when you see the characters all grown up and sending their own children off to school. Bittersweet.
So, thank you Brandon Mull for creating this series and as a result, the types of conversations between generations of readers who get so excited they force books on each other!
An 8th grade boy whose opinion I value and respect mentioned this book every time he came into the library. We had both read the others in the series, but he got to this one first. "You've got to read this!" he said for the fourth time as he put it into my hand.
Well, he was so right.
This is the kind of series it's hard to let go. I find myself planning how the characters will continue after the author has let them go. It feels like the end of Harry Potter when you see the characters all grown up and sending their own children off to school. Bittersweet.
So, thank you Brandon Mull for creating this series and as a result, the types of conversations between generations of readers who get so excited they force books on each other!