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suzjustsuz 's review for:
Infernal Devices
by Philip Reeve
At first I was a bit disappointed to discover that the story had jumped about 16 years into the future and the MC focus had changed to the child of the previous MCs. By the end, however, it was just reading like a continuation from book 2 and I think I enjoyed this one more than the previous ones.
It's a bit darker than the previous ones, too. I like that the characters are questioning themselves and what they think they know.
Good stuff, this.
It's a bit darker than the previous ones, too. I like that the characters are questioning themselves and what they think they know.
Good stuff, this.