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leahjanespeare 's review for:
If I Should Die
by Amy Plum
I'll miss looking forward to what happens next in this series...but it had a very nice ending! Some series-end-books haven't been that amazing to me recently, but this one is for sure one of the good ones. The various subplots are tied up well and none forgotten (even though I had forgotten about a few over the books) and the climax/nearing the end was cleverly written and unpredictable. Too often I guess how books will end, probably because I've read so many of the similar kinds of books, but I'll admit there were a number of twists I didn't see coming.
Also, there was one of the most awkward scenes ever, which you'll recognize as soon as you read it. Loved that.
The Paris setting originally sold the book for me, because no matter the content of the story, you just can't miss out of a Paris setting. And I recognized a number of the places mentioned, from when I visited Paris a few years ago.
Speaking of content, up till the end, these books still rang bells of "zombie-esque Twilight" in my head (see my review of the first book), which is okay; there's definitely an originality in the actual supernaturalness, just not quite the events that accompany it, you know?
If you're a fan of this series, you will not be disappointed! And if you haven't read the first two, well, you shouldn't really be reading this review even though it's completely spoiler-free. Go catch up, there's still a few months till the last one comes out!
Also, there was one of the most awkward scenes ever, which you'll recognize as soon as you read it. Loved that.
The Paris setting originally sold the book for me, because no matter the content of the story, you just can't miss out of a Paris setting. And I recognized a number of the places mentioned, from when I visited Paris a few years ago.
Speaking of content, up till the end, these books still rang bells of "zombie-esque Twilight" in my head (see my review of the first book), which is okay; there's definitely an originality in the actual supernaturalness, just not quite the events that accompany it, you know?
If you're a fan of this series, you will not be disappointed! And if you haven't read the first two, well, you shouldn't really be reading this review even though it's completely spoiler-free. Go catch up, there's still a few months till the last one comes out!