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review 2014-12-27 18:28
Ptolemy's Gate
Bartimaeus Trilogy Book 3 - Ptolemys Gate (06) by Stroud, Jonathan [Hardcover (2005)] - Stroud

I really don't have a whole lot to say about the final book in the Bartimaeus Trilogy. I quite enjoyed reading it but I must say that I found the ending highly surprising.

 

Not many authors choose to kill off one of the main characters, though I found it oddly satisfying at the same time as it being horribly unfair, as a (mostly) redemption arc ending in death is always bitter-sweet. I wanted to see Nathaniel and Kitty interact more and get to see Nathaniel more after he had realized his mistakes. But it was great to see him and Bartimaeus really working together.

 

Also, I desperately want to see Kitty and Bartimaeus meeting up and partaking in shenanigans or just chatting or drinking tea together or SOMETHING in a short story or book taking place after this. Please.

(spoiler show)

 

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review 2014-11-19 18:19
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Rift, Part 2
Avatar: The Last Airbender—The Rift Part 2 - Gene Luen Yang

This installment was fab. Not only do you get to be with the Gaang again, there's a cameo from a very dear and special character, baaackstory, Sokka being priceless, and a stupid cliffhanger to boot. Not a whole lot more you could ask for, to be honest.

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review 2014-05-26 00:07
172 Hours On The Moon
172 Hours on the Moon - Tara F. Chace,Johan Harstad

I may have abhorred the main characters, and that ending, but I actually enjoyed reading it the last 150 pages. Of course most of that time was spent trying to hide myself under the blankets without suffocating.

 

Now if only I could recall where I put my notes on this....

 

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review 2014-04-11 02:44
The Knife of Never Letting Go
The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness

Having not read the rest of this series, this would probably have another star, but I know I couldn't go back and re-read this with much enjoyment knowing what this series progresses to/ends like.

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