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tkeob 's review for:
Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales
by Heather Fawcett
adventurous
emotional
funny
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I absolutely adore this trilogy. It has been a satisfying read throughout. The third book has the same charms that made me fall in love with the first.
Returning characters from both previous books, and new characters entering the fray, the conscious writing of Emily is as charming as ever.
If you made it this far into the serious and enjoyed the previous two books, this one is a must read.
Overall, I believe the first book strongest (though, the slowest to pick up in plot out of the three). The second and third book are on par with one another in my opinion, each with stronger and climatic points.
Despite the stakes being the highest in the third book, I found the threat to be the least out of all the books. I believe it is due to the expected resolution being found within Emily's scholarly perspective.-- I digress.
Returning characters from both previous books, and new characters entering the fray, the conscious writing of Emily is as charming as ever.
If you made it this far into the serious and enjoyed the previous two books, this one is a must read.
Overall, I believe the first book strongest (though, the slowest to pick up in plot out of the three). The second and third book are on par with one another in my opinion, each with stronger and climatic points.
Despite the stakes being the highest in the third book, I found the threat to be the least out of all the books. I believe it is due to the expected resolution being found within Emily's scholarly perspective.-- I digress.