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I thought Book 2 of this series relied too much on flashbacks that I found dull and irrelevant so was nervous about this one. There were a whole lot of Third Party Flashbacks, but they were to a more interesting-to-me time period. Plus there was more current day Tearling/Mortmesne, which I preferred.
I think it's a satisfying conclusion to the series, although
That said, I like the idea of the world being a much better place and OMG I forgot she's only 19? Yeah, she'll be fine.
I think it's a satisfying conclusion to the series, although
Spoiler
I am not entirely convinced that killing that one dude fixed all of history. Even though he was a Pretty Bad Dude! I am against the idea of raising and army of vampire children!That said, I like the idea of the world being a much better place and OMG I forgot she's only 19? Yeah, she'll be fine.
I'm so mad at this ending. This was so, so disappointing. I liked the creepy children, some aspects of Katie's timeline and that was about it. I'm just so disappointed by the ending that I can't even form a proper review.
This was VERY entertaining and fun to listen to as an audiobooks. I found the series compelling and magical. I loved all of the characters and every twist and turn.
⭐️⭐️(2/5 stars. And that's legit just for the first half of the book. The second half was basically like an entire different story)
What.
The fuck.
Just happened?
How the actual crap did it all go downhill so quickly???
Did her editor email her all "you missed your deadline!" And she rushed to her computer and wrote a bunch of random crap? She would have been better off having Kelsea wake up back in the cottage with Barty and Carlin and the entire thing had just been a dream.
I mean what was the ENTIRE ASS POINT OF THE FIRST TWO BOOKS
All those quotes at the start of chapters in the first two books about the Glynn Queen were just.. what? Bullshit? None of it even happened? TIME TRAVEL IS SUCH SHIT WHEN YOU USE IT AS AN ENDING TO AN ENTIRE ASS SERIES. THATS JUST LAZY WRITING.
I'm pissed. No wonder this book had such a lower rating. Common. Wtf.
What.
The fuck.
Just happened?
How the actual crap did it all go downhill so quickly???
Did her editor email her all "you missed your deadline!" And she rushed to her computer and wrote a bunch of random crap? She would have been better off having Kelsea wake up back in the cottage with Barty and Carlin and the entire thing had just been a dream.
I mean what was the ENTIRE ASS POINT OF THE FIRST TWO BOOKS
All those quotes at the start of chapters in the first two books about the Glynn Queen were just.. what? Bullshit? None of it even happened? TIME TRAVEL IS SUCH SHIT WHEN YOU USE IT AS AN ENDING TO AN ENTIRE ASS SERIES. THATS JUST LAZY WRITING.
I'm pissed. No wonder this book had such a lower rating. Common. Wtf.
“Sometimes I think: if they want to walk around armed and build fences and let a church tell them what to do, let them wallow in it. They can build their own town of closed thinking, and live there, and find out later what a shitty place it really is.”
I can completely understand why the ending of this trilogy might not sit well with readers. There’s a ton more that could have been done with the characters and the plot to make it feel less like the author slammed on the brakes and threw everyone for a loop during the final hundred pages. That said, I read this like my pants were on fire and can appreciate the story and its message for what it was, especially given the state of the world at present. It’s not for everyone, but I’m glad I stuck with it until the very end.
I can completely understand why the ending of this trilogy might not sit well with readers. There’s a ton more that could have been done with the characters and the plot to make it feel less like the author slammed on the brakes and threw everyone for a loop during the final hundred pages. That said, I read this like my pants were on fire and can appreciate the story and its message for what it was, especially given the state of the world at present. It’s not for everyone, but I’m glad I stuck with it until the very end.
This book ties the whole series together and finally sheds light on all the mysteries and tangents (that can sometimes veer close to feeling like plot holes) from the first two books. I enjoyed this one the most out of the three, as its pacing is excellent and the many layers of the story shine through equally.
I feel that this series comprises an important cautionary tale in the current political climate.
I feel that this series comprises an important cautionary tale in the current political climate.
If it weren't for the ending this would easily have been 5 stars. Don't get me wrong- it's still one of my favourite series but, just No.
Wow. Adding this trilogy to the list of books I will forever recommend to people. I was not sure how the author was going to warp up this series, but I am pleased. It did not end how I expected at all, but I wasn't really sure what to expect. I saw some Stephen King elements in here and one of his books even played a small cameo. Is Rowland Finn a nod to Randall Flagg?