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bisexualbookshelf 's review for:
Mister Impossible
by Maggie Stiefvater
adventurous
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Audiobook review disclaimer:
I process sound less clearly than text (trauma brain things), so my audiobook reviews tend to be shorter and more surface-level than my usual ones. I don’t take notes while listening, and I often come away with impressions rather than detailed analysis. Still, I’m committed to reviewing every single book I read, even when the format changes how I engage. This is my way of honoring the listening experience—with softness, presence, and care. Thanks for reading!
Review:
As with the first one, I don't remember many of the details of the plot, but I loved the worldbuilding around dreams, and I obviously loved being back with Ronan, Adam, and Declan. We get so much more insight into Ronan and Declan's family, their father, how the dreaming works, and why Declan is the way he is. Declan and Jordan forever!! These make really good background noise if you need something to keep you company while you're using your hands and eyes for something else.