Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Loch and her crew have saved the world twice, it's time to do it a third time.
Category:
YA fiction
Why I chose this book:
Next in series
My personal opinion:
Far less confusing than the first book in the series, so that's a step up. But the crew are basically unbeatable, so there's not much suspense. The "good guys" are going to win, no matter how powerful the "bad guy" is. Meh. I don't recommend this book for anyone.
Warnings
Language: not really
Violence: frequent, but not graphic
"Adult" situations: many mentions of intimacy; many mentions of attraction; if homosexual relations are a trigger for you, pick a different book
Death: Several, including major characters
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Loch is much more flawed than in previous books, much more relatable
Point of view of story:
Third person, focused mostly on Loch
Book length:
Medium-long
Story flow:
The flow is fine, but the heroes get out of trouble too easily
Grammar and spelling issues:
Very minor
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Started confusing, then moved to disappointing. I got a really good deal on the series, but I still wish I hadn't bought it.
If you only have time for one, read:
Pick a different series
Loch and her crew have saved the world twice, it's time to do it a third time.
Category:
YA fiction
Why I chose this book:
Next in series
My personal opinion:
Far less confusing than the first book in the series, so that's a step up. But the crew are basically unbeatable, so there's not much suspense. The "good guys" are going to win, no matter how powerful the "bad guy" is. Meh. I don't recommend this book for anyone.
Warnings
Language: not really
Violence: frequent, but not graphic
"Adult" situations: many mentions of intimacy; many mentions of attraction; if homosexual relations are a trigger for you, pick a different book
Death: Several, including major characters
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Loch is much more flawed than in previous books, much more relatable
Point of view of story:
Third person, focused mostly on Loch
Book length:
Medium-long
Story flow:
The flow is fine, but the heroes get out of trouble too easily
Grammar and spelling issues:
Very minor
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Started confusing, then moved to disappointing. I got a really good deal on the series, but I still wish I hadn't bought it.
If you only have time for one, read:
Pick a different series
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