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A review by dreamerfreak
Othersphere by Nina Berry
5.0
Nina Berry has crafted a winner all around in her Otherkin series. The world building is marvelous and seamless; the characters are so lifelike I expected them to step off the page. In this final installment of the trilogy, we finally learn the truth of Dez's parentage and abilities.
Dez is a beautifully flawed character; Bery doesn't hold back when it comes to fragility or the strength of the teenage mindset. Dez learns hard lessons throughout this series, but she finally learns the hardest of all in Othersphere: you can't base your self-perception on others. Growing up is hard enough without love triangles and world-saving in the mix.
May I just say again how in awe I am of the world building? Unique, spectacular, and gorgeous. Otherkin is a mash of multiverse, shifters, and something totally different, and the result in magical.
[I received this book for free through First Reads and was not required to write a positive or any other type of review. All opinions stated herein are solely my own.]
Dez is a beautifully flawed character; Bery doesn't hold back when it comes to fragility or the strength of the teenage mindset. Dez learns hard lessons throughout this series, but she finally learns the hardest of all in Othersphere: you can't base your self-perception on others. Growing up is hard enough without love triangles and world-saving in the mix.
May I just say again how in awe I am of the world building? Unique, spectacular, and gorgeous. Otherkin is a mash of multiverse, shifters, and something totally different, and the result in magical.
[I received this book for free through First Reads and was not required to write a positive or any other type of review. All opinions stated herein are solely my own.]