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Bizenghast, Volume 3
by M. Alice LeGrow
3.5
the more the series goes on, the more I enjoy it.
I heard one girl on the last book say that Dinah has lost some of her qualities, but personally I find that Dinah is a character that experiences personal growth rapidly. In the first book she's sort of useless and often her friend Vincent rescues her, but as the story goes on (and in the stories in this book) we can see that Dinah is developing problem solving skills and a intellect and uses that to her advantage (and yes in both this volume and the previous one, that intellect is even put to use to rescue Vincent).
the more the series goes on, the more I enjoy it.
I heard one girl on the last book say that Dinah has lost some of her qualities, but personally I find that Dinah is a character that experiences personal growth rapidly. In the first book she's sort of useless and often her friend Vincent rescues her, but as the story goes on (and in the stories in this book) we can see that Dinah is developing problem solving skills and a intellect and uses that to her advantage (and yes in both this volume and the previous one, that intellect is even put to use to rescue Vincent).