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by Sarah Rees Brennan
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The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 13 years ago
This book had so many problems. I'm mostly giving it two stars on the strength of the last two. First, Sin was absolutely the wrong narrator for this novel. She had only ever been tangentially connected with the story and this book didn't change that. It's still not her story, it's Nick's story ...
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 14 years ago
Sin grew up in the Goblin Market, she's always been the best dancer and has always believed that she will become their leader when Merris leaves. It turns out she has a rival though - she may like Mae but she is shocked that someone so new to the market might take over. But Sin has been keeping se...
Uhhh.... hi, I guess.
Uhhh.... hi, I guess. rated it 14 years ago
Very good finale for this action trilogy! The pace was fast, as I preferred, and no dead-air as usual. Twists are good, although I think the twists in book 1 was the best, but still good enough. And my favorite part is that the point of view is from Sin. Awesome character, and a fresh read from a ne...
Basically Books
Basically Books rated it 14 years ago
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holes in my brain
holes in my brain rated it 14 years ago
full review on my blog, holes In My brainYou know, sometimes there’s books that you just really, really struggle with reviewing. It has nothing to do with enjoyment, but maybe it’s just summer brain-mush that makes me unable to put my thoughts into words. Therefore, I’m going to just go with bullet...
A World of Make Believe
A World of Make Believe rated it 14 years ago
All right. I just need to put out a warning that this will probably be a fangirling mess. Most likely. I probably will attain none of my usual semi coherence while attempting to write this review. Guys. Guys. This book. My Feelings. All of the feelings. Guys. All of the feelings.I have never had a b...
attempting obscurity
attempting obscurity rated it 14 years ago
As usual, Sarah Rees Brennan delivers a fast-paced book brimming over with emotion, wit, and beauty. Unlike the first two in the trilogy, I had the general shape of the ending about 2/3 through, just not the details. That's not in anyway a problem with Rees Brennan's writing; in fact I count this as...
holes in my brain
holes in my brain rated it 14 years ago
fantastic end to a fantastic series!1)Mae and Sin are freaking awesome. Loved their relationship2) I needed more Jamie. like a TON more jamie. 3) Alan
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 14 years ago
Opening: "Magic was like a special guest in Sin's life. It appeared all too rarely, stayed for a brief interval and she spent the rest of her time preparing for it to come again."I'm going to preface this by saying that I totally understand if someone out there decides not to read this series. I fel...
ambyr
ambyr rated it 14 years ago
It's been two months, and I still don't know what to say other than, "This book disappointed me." I keep wavering between two and one stars--if I'd come into it cold, it would be a solid two-star book, but I didn't. I came into it with the weight of expectations from The Demon's Lexicon, which I tho...
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