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In an Absent Dream
by Seanan McGuire
Ahoy there me mateys! This be the fourth book in the series. While I try to post no spoilers, if ye haven’t read the previous three then ye might want to skip this post. If ye keep reading this log then ye have been forewarned and continue at yer own peril . . .
I think this be me favourite. I know I say that with each respective book but seriously this series continues to grow and be wonderful. This book tells the story of Lundy in the Goblin Market. Ye originally meet Lundy in the first novella and I have always wanted to know the rest of her intriguing story. I was so excited to finally get those answers.
What I loved about this installment was that it continued to reveal complexities in how the doors and worlds work. The Goblin Market was both enticing and scary. I loved all the complexities of fair value. The difference in this book is that ye can come and go multiple times between yer home world and yer door world. It led to some interesting twists. Also this be a prequel. Ye know the sad ending and yet I found meself weirdly hoping that somehow everything would work out for Lundy. I seriously forgot I already knew the ending and was raptly wondering how the story would turn out and marveling at the twists and turns.
It be a darn good writer who can pull that off. No more details because of spoilers but this was beautiful and compelling and bittersweet. I will certainly be readin’ the next book when it comes out in 2020! Arrrr!
Check out what me crew had to say:
Melanie @ meltotheany – “Each and every book in this series is not only expertly crafted, but also the theme will be hard hitting and impactful. Every Heart a Doorway is about asexuality and realizing how important it is to surround yourself with people who unconditionally love and accept you, all of you, because you’re worthy of it. Down Among the Sticks and Bones is about gender norms and stereotypes that the world horribly puts onto us, and how it’s a horrible cycle that never stops. Beneath the Sugar Sky is about loving yourself and no matter what your body looks like, that it’s perfect; fat, skinny, with scars, with hair, with modifications so that you can be the person that you want to be. And In An Absent Dream is about how we live in a world that has completely lost the meaning of what is fair and what is just and what is right.”
Jack Stark @ Goodreads – “I adore the Wayward Children series, and this was my favourite of them so far. Since hearing in book 1 of the Goblin Market and Lundy’s world, I wanted to know more. And I got more. A tale of girls with feathers in a land that tracks and measures fair value, and punishes those that try to outsmart the system. This story, like the rest in the series, is smart, bittersweet, and enchanting.”
Check out me other reviews at https://thecaptainsquartersblog.wordpress.com/
I think this be me favourite. I know I say that with each respective book but seriously this series continues to grow and be wonderful. This book tells the story of Lundy in the Goblin Market. Ye originally meet Lundy in the first novella and I have always wanted to know the rest of her intriguing story. I was so excited to finally get those answers.
What I loved about this installment was that it continued to reveal complexities in how the doors and worlds work. The Goblin Market was both enticing and scary. I loved all the complexities of fair value. The difference in this book is that ye can come and go multiple times between yer home world and yer door world. It led to some interesting twists. Also this be a prequel. Ye know the sad ending and yet I found meself weirdly hoping that somehow everything would work out for Lundy. I seriously forgot I already knew the ending and was raptly wondering how the story would turn out and marveling at the twists and turns.
It be a darn good writer who can pull that off. No more details because of spoilers but this was beautiful and compelling and bittersweet. I will certainly be readin’ the next book when it comes out in 2020! Arrrr!
Check out what me crew had to say:
Melanie @ meltotheany – “Each and every book in this series is not only expertly crafted, but also the theme will be hard hitting and impactful. Every Heart a Doorway is about asexuality and realizing how important it is to surround yourself with people who unconditionally love and accept you, all of you, because you’re worthy of it. Down Among the Sticks and Bones is about gender norms and stereotypes that the world horribly puts onto us, and how it’s a horrible cycle that never stops. Beneath the Sugar Sky is about loving yourself and no matter what your body looks like, that it’s perfect; fat, skinny, with scars, with hair, with modifications so that you can be the person that you want to be. And In An Absent Dream is about how we live in a world that has completely lost the meaning of what is fair and what is just and what is right.”
Jack Stark @ Goodreads – “I adore the Wayward Children series, and this was my favourite of them so far. Since hearing in book 1 of the Goblin Market and Lundy’s world, I wanted to know more. And I got more. A tale of girls with feathers in a land that tracks and measures fair value, and punishes those that try to outsmart the system. This story, like the rest in the series, is smart, bittersweet, and enchanting.”
Check out me other reviews at https://thecaptainsquartersblog.wordpress.com/