A review by napqueeniereads
Another Jekyll, Another Hyde by Dina Nayeri, Daniel Nayeri

4.0

This is (I'm assuming) the final book in the Another series and I think it's the best of the three. I've never read the original Jeckyll and Hyde so I can't really make comparisons. I like how in Another Jeckyll, Another Hyde everything ends up coming full circle. The whereabouts of the Faust children were finally revealed if not their final fates. I would have liked an epilogue on ehat the children all ended up doing after Vileroy was gone, although you do find out one thing about Christian. I would have also liked to know if Annie ever told anyone about her suspicions surrounding Thomas. She seemed like the type to not back down.
I really liked Thomas in this book. He wasn't just a snobby rich kid like everyone though. His life was not perfect. The fact that he missed Belle so much was nice to know, it showed a deeper feeling within him. I had thought Vileroy would play a more obvious role, but I guess she did through other means. Edward is technically a part of her so she played a major role. I felt really bad for Thomas having to deal with another voice in his head. Can you imagine how scary it would be to have such long blackouts? In the end Thomas was stronger than Edward and he closed him out. Humans are powerful beings especially when backed into a corner.

I won this book through a Goodreads First-Reads Giveaway.