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The Shadow Cabinet
by Maureen Johnson
Full review on The Life & Times of a Book Addict Blog.
Rating 3.5 out of 5.
The Shadow Cabinet is the third book the Shades of London series. I was very anxious to see how things would play out with this one.
***HUGE SPOILER BELOW IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE SECOND BOOK!!!***
I didn’t really like how the second book ended. Stephen dying really through me for a loop and I did not see it coming. I kept thinking, how could she end it like that?!?? So when The Shadow Cabinet begins, it basically picks up pretty much where the story ended in book two. Everyone is in the hospital with Stephen, mourning over his loss when Rory makes a desperate attempt to bring back him as a ghost. Not to mention Rory’s classmate is still missing and she is possibly in danger.
Because of everything that has happened to Rory, her and the team are secluded; more so Rory than anyone else. Callum and Boo attempt to go around town to see if what Rory did actually worked and Stephen became a ghost. Rory is not one to wait around wringing her hands, so naturally she goes out and tries to find some answers for herself. Which leads to some interesting and unexpected results.
The Shadow Cabinet starts off a little slow for me. Nothing major seemed to happen until almost halfway through the book. It wasn’t a struggle to get through the book though. I wanted to see how things resolved and find out the why behind them.
This wasn’t my favorite book out of the trio….The Madness Underneath is my favorite, but The Shadow Cabinet was still enjoyable. I am curious what exactly this mysterious groups needs from Rory and how major a part she will play in it. And what is up with those weird and creepy twins? I was curious, but never a big fan of stories involving ghosts and people seeing ghosts before, however Maureen Johnson has made me one. I am looking forward to her announcement of book four.
Rating 3.5 out of 5.
The Shadow Cabinet is the third book the Shades of London series. I was very anxious to see how things would play out with this one.
***HUGE SPOILER BELOW IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE SECOND BOOK!!!***
I didn’t really like how the second book ended. Stephen dying really through me for a loop and I did not see it coming. I kept thinking, how could she end it like that?!?? So when The Shadow Cabinet begins, it basically picks up pretty much where the story ended in book two. Everyone is in the hospital with Stephen, mourning over his loss when Rory makes a desperate attempt to bring back him as a ghost. Not to mention Rory’s classmate is still missing and she is possibly in danger.
Because of everything that has happened to Rory, her and the team are secluded; more so Rory than anyone else. Callum and Boo attempt to go around town to see if what Rory did actually worked and Stephen became a ghost. Rory is not one to wait around wringing her hands, so naturally she goes out and tries to find some answers for herself. Which leads to some interesting and unexpected results.
The Shadow Cabinet starts off a little slow for me. Nothing major seemed to happen until almost halfway through the book. It wasn’t a struggle to get through the book though. I wanted to see how things resolved and find out the why behind them.
This wasn’t my favorite book out of the trio….The Madness Underneath is my favorite, but The Shadow Cabinet was still enjoyable. I am curious what exactly this mysterious groups needs from Rory and how major a part she will play in it. And what is up with those weird and creepy twins? I was curious, but never a big fan of stories involving ghosts and people seeing ghosts before, however Maureen Johnson has made me one. I am looking forward to her announcement of book four.