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someonetookit's review
4.0
Prisoncorp being the final chapter for Mirii, I was a little worried from the outset as to whether it would do rest of the series of novellas justice. But honestly, I actually really enjoyed it in its entirety.
Ward manages to keep the reader enthralled regardless of the length of the novel. Although this was only around 150 pages long, it told Mirii's story with precision and grace.
I was so happy with how it ended. All the loose ends were tied up in a neat bow while still taking the reader on an emotional ride that's guaranteed to keep even the most discerning reader happy.
Thankyou to Brio Books for providing me with an early reading copy in exchange for an honest review
Ward manages to keep the reader enthralled regardless of the length of the novel. Although this was only around 150 pages long, it told Mirii's story with precision and grace.
I was so happy with how it ended. All the loose ends were tied up in a neat bow while still taking the reader on an emotional ride that's guaranteed to keep even the most discerning reader happy.
Thankyou to Brio Books for providing me with an early reading copy in exchange for an honest review
ninj's review
5.0
Final book in the trilogy carries through moderately closely from the second book in both characters and story. Maybe the strongest entry in the trilogy? As per the title, the theme is near future privatised prisons.
littleelfman's review
5.0
I love this series. And the final book did not disappoint. If you haven't read it yet, then I recommend you do!
loosetoothfool's review
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
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? It's complicated
4.0
feels sad to finish this series that I loved so much :( a good conclusion to the series. the second will is still DEFINITELY my favourite, but in this one u see mirii facing the most helpless situation she has been in so far, one where there isn't an ending in sight, and she's losing hope. more so covers the dynamics and life in the prison, rather than being very action packed, until the end. I love seeing more of Lacey and Rowe too. this one feels the most real, a clear commentary on the prison and justice systems that exist and all the injustices within them, how they exploit and fail. a great series in full that I highly recommend
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