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tashaboddy 's review for:
Lord Sunday
by Garth Nix
It took me a few days to start Lord Sunday after finishing Superior Saturday, I think mainly because of spending a few days away on vacation and having read the 6th book in the series so quickly I needed a bit of a break.
To start with I found Lord Sunday a bit clunky, especially having to follow three different threads of storyline between Arthur, Leaf and Suzy. This became easier as the book went on as Leaf and Suzy's thread of the story joined together and much like the previous few books it was only flicking between two perspectives.
I did love how Garth Nix pulled this series together, answering the questions which had been left unanswered from leaving the previous book on a cliff-hanger as well as what has been building up for the entire series. Garth Nix knows how to write satisfactory endings for his readers, though the last few chapters did leave me wanting more, to see how the House and the Secondary Realms worked with the New Architect and how the life would continue for Leaf and the New Arthur back on Earth (especially with dealing with the aftermath of the Trustees interference on Earth).
Overall, an enjoyable series although I feel that the Old Kingdom will always be my favourite.
To start with I found Lord Sunday a bit clunky, especially having to follow three different threads of storyline between Arthur, Leaf and Suzy. This became easier as the book went on as Leaf and Suzy's thread of the story joined together and much like the previous few books it was only flicking between two perspectives.
I did love how Garth Nix pulled this series together, answering the questions which had been left unanswered from leaving the previous book on a cliff-hanger as well as what has been building up for the entire series. Garth Nix knows how to write satisfactory endings for his readers, though the last few chapters did leave me wanting more, to see how the House and the Secondary Realms worked with the New Architect and how the life would continue for Leaf and the New Arthur back on Earth (especially with dealing with the aftermath of the Trustees interference on Earth).
Overall, an enjoyable series although I feel that the Old Kingdom will always be my favourite.