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cuckleberryfins


The end of this book is probably one of the best series wrap ups I've read in a while. It tied up all loose ends and it was beautiful.

It did get a little slow about a hundred pages in and I found I had to push myself through long passages of descriptions in those parts. And I wish a certain part had been brought into Passenger more before putting it into this book.

It was still a fantastic read. Congratulations to Alexandra Bracken on #1 on the NYT list and the end of this wonderful series.

I originally rated this 3 stars because I felt bad about a bad review. But I honestly hated this book so much.

It was all instalove and no conflict and its amazing I read until the end.

I would have absolutely loved this book when I was fourteen but at nineteen, it had a certain innocence that I don't look for in heroines anymore.

This installment seemed to drag and the end didn't throw me for a loop like the other two. The overall reading experience was meh.

I feel lost. Where do I go from here? How do I let go?

This was really beautifully written. S Jae Jones has a very solid voice. Its lyrical and pleasing to read.

I loved the emphasis on family over a love interest and the world building.
The descriptions of music pleased my inner violinist.

Buuuut the whole "sex changed me and made me a woman" thing was uncomfortable.
I didn't like that the Goblin King never told Liesel that she had outward beauty, just inner beauty. (People tend to get more attractive to you the greater your feelings grow, just saying.)
The plot lost all momentum halfway through and never did pick back up. The story kept going through awkward exchanges and Leisel's anger.
This book gave me hardcore second hand anxiety. It was just so awkward.
The very strong religious aspect also made me a little bit uncomfortable (but that's personal).

I'm left feeling kind of meh, sad to say.

I DID IT. I FINISHED IT.
I LOVED IT.

I loved this book with every fiber of my being. Its so important. The ability to choose is so, so important and I love how important that was to the story.

I think its important to see different stories. Not every victim has the same experience.

It was a little too neat at times, but I loved it nonetheless.

This book is going to stick with me for a long time.

GOOD LORD

This book was fast paced and explosive from the start. Its so full of political intrigue and magic and action.

And the diversity yaaaas.