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A review by bibliorow
The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks by Mackenzi Lee
5.0
There was pretty much no hype from people I knew about the release of this book, and I had almost forgotten that it was coming out this year until it was November and I remembered to preorder it. It has been a long time since I've read the Montague Siblings books, but this one reminded me of why I love them so much.
I unexpectedly loved Adrian a lot, and I love how his mental illness, and mental health in general, was portrayed in this book. I also loved seeing an older, slightly aged Monty and Percy and Felicity - and I was touched personally by how Adrian tried to form a relationship with his long-lost siblings, and how we got to see both Monty and Felicity grapple with their pasts and being older. It made me want to reread the first two books.
The way Adrian thinks was sometimes startlingly similar to how I think, and I loved the writing in this book. The ending was so satisfying for the series. The first book is still my favorite and the best in my opinion, but this one feels true to the others, and I enjoyed it as a proper ending for the Montagues. (Though I will always, of course, take more stories about Monty and Percy and their life together).
I unexpectedly loved Adrian a lot, and I love how his mental illness, and mental health in general, was portrayed in this book. I also loved seeing an older, slightly aged Monty and Percy and Felicity - and I was touched personally by how Adrian tried to form a relationship with his long-lost siblings, and how we got to see both Monty and Felicity grapple with their pasts and being older. It made me want to reread the first two books.
The way Adrian thinks was sometimes startlingly similar to how I think, and I loved the writing in this book. The ending was so satisfying for the series. The first book is still my favorite and the best in my opinion, but this one feels true to the others, and I enjoyed it as a proper ending for the Montagues. (Though I will always, of course, take more stories about Monty and Percy and their life together).