A review by bluejayreads
Invisible Kingdom, Vol. 3: In Other Worlds by G. Willow Wilson

3.0

This is the final volume in the series, and it was just too short for everything it was trying to do. What it was trying to do - a burgeoning revolution, a big arc for Vess, a romance between Vess and Grix, a creepy religious order bent on destruction piloting a planet as a weapon - was admittedly really cool. But the whole thing felt rushed and missed a lot of moments that could have been really emotionally impactful because it just didn't have enough time to do anything. Our protagonists did achieve their ultimate goal, but by sheer luck - they floundered around doing small things, and the main thing was actually accomplished by a secondary character who, up until the climax, had been doing everything he could to stop Grix and company. It was realistic, but it also felt a bit cheap. I really am unsure why I finished this series, as I've never been a fan of the art style and the story has just kinda been "meh." But I finished it, and it was just solidly okay. 

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