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summerthelibrarian 's review for:
Obsidio
by Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman
Ok so crying because the best audiobook series I've ever read is over and now nothing else I listen to will compare.
Imho, this book is the weakest of the 3 with the second book being far and away the best. Partially my fault, because I took a 10 day break in the middle of listening to it, but it also has the problem of slightly less developed characters. This book involves all surviving characters from books 1 and 2 with the addition of a few new faces. Because of this, the new characters get a lot less screen time and their personalities and relationships are less developed than in the preceding novels. However that's just a minor criticism, the plot and voice acting are still top notch and the ending was very satisfying. Overall, 5 stars.
Imho, this book is the weakest of the 3 with the second book being far and away the best. Partially my fault, because I took a 10 day break in the middle of listening to it, but it also has the problem of slightly less developed characters. This book involves all surviving characters from books 1 and 2 with the addition of a few new faces. Because of this, the new characters get a lot less screen time and their personalities and relationships are less developed than in the preceding novels. However that's just a minor criticism, the plot and voice acting are still top notch and the ending was very satisfying. Overall, 5 stars.