A review by obscurepages
A Million Worlds with You by Claudia Gray

5.0

I can't believe this series is over! Reading the first two books are a roller coaster ride of thrill, suspense, twists, and action! This book is no different.

The end of the second book messed up with me, I swear. And as I read the first chapter, I swear I was holding my breath and at the edge of seat!
The author has once again manage to send me into endless worlds of action and thrill, all the while making my heart ache for these wonderful characters!
One thing I realized is that I really looovveee how all the characters have their own inner battles individually. Yes, there's a threat to their universe—in which they're all trying to team up so they can save themselves from danger—but they're also fighting their own battles with their insecurities, doubts, and innermost desires. It shows both the light and dark side of each person, and sheds light to how ugly humans can be if we succumb to the darkness inside us.
"Only in these past few days...have I fully appreciated how the lack of love can twist someone inside."


"Pride can be as strong as love, and a hell of a lot crueler."


I also fell in love with plot twists in this series! And I must say, the plot twists in this book are genius! I mean, eight Marguerites, each from a different universe, all talking, trying to come up with a plan and just come together as a whole? I really loved it! I literally had to close the book and take a breath, because man, I did not see that one coming!

I'm upset about two small details though. One, Romola. I feel like there could have been more potential in Romola's cause. She could have been a bigger part of the plot. I'm glad not all Romolas are evil though. Another disappointment is that, WOW WICKED DID NOT DIE. I really wanted her dead. I mean, I know it sounds mean but wow, I think she just made it into the list of villains I hate.

I really love this book. I'm sad that it's finally over.
So, I've already said this once, but I'd gladly say it again; I love the idea of multiple dimensions! I really do! The idea of science, and fate, and destiny intermingling with another was shown perfectly in this book, and it just makes me fall in love with it more.
"Our destiny isn't some kind of mystical prophecy. Our destiny is what we do with that chance."