by Sarah Monette
An excellent finale to Felix and Mildmay's story, although I personally wouldn't mind if there was going to be another book. Or an epilogue or something with a fluffy ending. Compared to the third book, this one is almost simple. Normally, that is not necessarily a good thing, but the previous one w...
As a closure to the series's emotional arc, I thought it was great. And I enjoyed the new culture and viewpoint character. As in the previous books, I though Monette's character voices were clear and distinct and the overall prose smooth. But I haven't the faintest understanding of what Felix actual...
I thought this was a satisfying conclusion to the series. Felix has come a long way and while he's certainly not a perfect person by the end of the book, he's clearly making a genuine effort and actually doing pretty well.I'm still not a big fan of introducing a new major POV character in each novel...
I found this to be a good ending to this series. I love good characters and ones that aren't always perfect and good. This series throughout it's four book gave me plenty of that. Felix is a brat and so damaged and the writer makes no bones about it. AndMildmay is always looking for love and accepta...
I will happily agree that Sarah Monette is an excellent writer and I love that these series are so character based. I however have to say that I liked this book significantly less that I liked the first two and even than the third. It has nothing to do with the writing, really, it is just subjective...