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A review by aimeesbookishlife
Infernal Devices by Philip Reeve
4.0
3.5 stars. The book got off to a bit of a shaky start with the whole 'sixteen years later' thing which, from past experience, isn't a good sign in a series, but I quickly fell for Wren and got immersed in her story. Luckily, Tom and Hester weren't entirely left out of the story, and quite a few other characters make appearances too.
It was interesting to see how the world has changed since Predator's Gold, especially the rise of the Green Storm, but it felt a little introductory - I'm hoping for more of a showdown in the final book, especially as it's so much longer than the others.
It was interesting to see how the world has changed since Predator's Gold, especially the rise of the Green Storm, but it felt a little introductory - I'm hoping for more of a showdown in the final book, especially as it's so much longer than the others.