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Court
by Tracy Wolff
adventurous
emotional
funny
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
This series has an absolute chokehold on me. Not a day goes by where I don't thinks about some of the scene throughout the series. For Court, however, this was a little chaotic for me. There is so much traveling, so much action, and I feel like a lot of questions for a book that felt like the initial end of the series, which is why it loses a star for me.
We are following Grace and the usual crew as they have to rescue the kids of Katmere Academy from Hudson and Jaxon's dad, Cryus. Eleven kids vs the entire Vampire court/army, what could go wrong...? This book has the most travel out of any book in my opinion. Grace learns more about her role as Gargoyle Queen, but her people don't necessarily respect her. Grace also goes through another journey of learning she's more than just a gargoyle, which I feel like takes this book from a magical realism book to a true fantasy book (which I LIKED but others don't).
The chapter titles hit every time (they always make me laugh), but if you don't like puns, dry humor, and pop culture references, this won't be the book (or series) for you.
We are following Grace and the usual crew as they have to rescue the kids of Katmere Academy from Hudson and Jaxon's dad, Cryus. Eleven kids vs the entire Vampire court/army, what could go wrong...? This book has the most travel out of any book in my opinion. Grace learns more about her role as Gargoyle Queen, but her people don't necessarily respect her. Grace also goes through another journey of learning she's more than just a gargoyle, which I feel like takes this book from a magical realism book to a true fantasy book (which I LIKED but others don't).
The chapter titles hit every time (they always make me laugh), but if you don't like puns, dry humor, and pop culture references, this won't be the book (or series) for you.
Moderate: Death, Violence