A review by a_h_haga
Driven by Kelley Armstrong

5.0

REREAD 2020

All in all, as good as a end to this series as we could get. I once read an interview with Armstrong where she said we wouldn't get more, for there was no ''happily ever after'' in this world. The Otherworld is a living, breathing world, and as such, the stories will keep happening and keep going. And I like that. It holds true to how I've experienced life myself, and that adds a grain of truth to the whole story and series and world that I greatly appreciate.

The story in itself is interesting enough and kept me intrigued, even if I had read it before. I like all the subplots and underlying thoughts and feelings of this story.

My biggest problem was the art. While I don't mind the general feel of this artists work, having now read multiple books including his works shortly after each other, I'm greatly annoyed at his use of color. Or lack there of! I know that almost all the males have dark hair, but there are so many shades of dark! And they all have the same body-build and jawline and just generally look alike, which is all in all annoying.

At least he discovered a kind of sandy blond for the young adults...

I'm keeping the original rating.
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Original rating: 5/5 stars