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The Younglings: Storms, Starlight & Magic
by Helena M. Craggs
adventurous
emotional
funny
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
I can't believe it's over... I'm still in denial, I don't believe it, there's still so many adventures The Younglings could have!
I loved getting back to the characters and the anti was definitely upped in this book - there was a lot more emotion and suspense about the fates of characters. I had whiplash so often, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry - though I did need to send a few words to Helena!
I felt this book delved much deeper into Quinn as a person, which I found interesting - and also enjoyed meeting some new people and what effect they had on his life.
I did think a bit too much was crammed into the beginning, I felt it pulled in too many directions - but then it soon settled into it's pace.
Watching what Rhys was trying to do made me so angry - and his justification was so deluded. I can so picture the reaction in all it's glory, and I'd have been thinking like Sofia in that instance.
Overall, it's so bittersweet - I loved the entire series and connected to the characters, but I'm sad it's over. I can't recommend this series enough, it's just so much fun.
*I received a complementary copy of the book from LoveBooksTours and am leaving an honest review.
I loved getting back to the characters and the anti was definitely upped in this book - there was a lot more emotion and suspense about the fates of characters. I had whiplash so often, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry - though I did need to send a few words to Helena!
I felt this book delved much deeper into Quinn as a person, which I found interesting - and also enjoyed meeting some new people and what effect they had on his life.
I did think a bit too much was crammed into the beginning, I felt it pulled in too many directions - but then it soon settled into it's pace.
Watching what Rhys was trying to do made me so angry - and his justification was so deluded. I can so picture the reaction in all it's glory, and I'd have been thinking like Sofia in that instance.
Overall, it's so bittersweet - I loved the entire series and connected to the characters, but I'm sad it's over. I can't recommend this series enough, it's just so much fun.
*I received a complementary copy of the book from LoveBooksTours and am leaving an honest review.