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A review by capriqueen
ArchEnemy by Frank Beddor
4.0
Unlike the previous two, I had not read this one before, which was why I was motivated to reread the first two.
Arch becoming pretty much the main villain was such an unexpected delight at the end of book two that I was quite excited for book three, and I was not disappointed.
The thing I really appreciate about this series is the balance it strikes between the typical outlandish-ness and oddities one would expect from a story set in Wonderland and the science and logic behind the magic and technology. It’s done very well, and I think it was not easy to do.
There were a lot of twists, and a lot of questions about who was playing who, and it was very satisfying in the end. I greatly recommend this series.
Arch becoming pretty much the main villain was such an unexpected delight at the end of book two that I was quite excited for book three, and I was not disappointed.
The thing I really appreciate about this series is the balance it strikes between the typical outlandish-ness and oddities one would expect from a story set in Wonderland and the science and logic behind the magic and technology. It’s done very well, and I think it was not easy to do.
There were a lot of twists, and a lot of questions about who was playing who, and it was very satisfying in the end. I greatly recommend this series.