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theautomaticreader 's review for:
The Golden Tower
by Holly Black
The ending of this series really fell flat for me. The more I think about the concept and the potential this series had, I get angrier about how it was wasted. This ending to the series was disappointing especially after the fourth book which in my opinion should have been the last book in the series. It took me way longer than it should have to finish this book despite it being very short because I completely lost interest a few chapters in. The main issues with this book was the lack of plot and the characters. It seemed that the plot only moved when something would conviently happen to push the story forward. I can forgive a loose plot when the characters are interesting and enjoyable to read about, however despite having four books to get to know these characters I felt like I really didn't know them. Especially Cal, there was a huge opportunity to see Cal struggle with the dilema of having the soul of Constantine and how to resolve this but instead its mentioned a little bit and there is really no resolution. The ending of this book was the final straw everything fell into place with no accountability or thought about the ethical consequences of the choices that were being made. I was afraid that the concept of death was going to be hard to explain after the ending of the fourth book. Bringing Arron back to life and then instead of allowing him to die a heros death the authors make him come back by attaching his soul to Cal. I know this is fantasy but this really does not make sense especially since this opens up possibilities that are hard to explain. I also thought that the villian in this book was so ridiculous that it felt like there was no reason or purpose for the characters to be afraid at all. The whole concept of souls hopping bodies is disturbing but if it is well thought out this could be a very interesting topic however this book does not do it well. Overall I left the series disappointed.