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8lueminn0w's review against another edition
4.0
"You make mistakes. You learn. We all do. Sometimes it takes a little bad to cause an enormous amount of good."
gemibye's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
alrightieaphroditie's review against another edition
5.0
”you are not negotiable. not for me.”
“that goes both ways, you know.” ♡₊˚
ugh i loooved this. the writing is so flawless and the characters are filled with flaws, which i love. this whole story is just so amazing, so entertaining. i’m loving this series so much, and i am truly so sad that the next book is the last! i could read about these characters for years and years <3
“that goes both ways, you know.” ♡₊˚
ugh i loooved this. the writing is so flawless and the characters are filled with flaws, which i love. this whole story is just so amazing, so entertaining. i’m loving this series so much, and i am truly so sad that the next book is the last! i could read about these characters for years and years <3
vermithraxrose's review against another edition
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
3.5
Adventurous, intriguing, but the characters were kind of blah and I didn't really connect with any of them. Also there were a lot of them and switching between contexts was a little confusing at times.
alucinadalibros's review against another edition
4.0
Se me hizo medio largo pero igualmente, me gustó y no puedo dejar de seguir la historia, amo los saltos temporales, creo que eso es lo que más mantiene la dinámica de toda la historia.
thecanadianbookworm's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars.
This is a toughy. I love this series, but... This book. :( I found it hard to get through, and I stopped at page 563 and skimmed the end to give myself a rest. It could have benefited from a lot of editing. I likely would have enjoyed it more as audio.
Why so much Cela, Abel and Jianyu and yet no real plot? Is it just lead up for book four? They really needed more actual stuff to do in their POV (the only plot they had was interacting with Viola.. so that's not really worthy of their own chapters imo, they could have been in Viola's POVs). I JUST set the book down.. and I couldn't tell you what their plotline was. :( Which is a shame because they have so much potential.
Why a Jack POV at all? Hack all those. And who's the villian? Jack? Paulo? Nibsy? Thot? Sheshat? The Order? Everyone has a villian, it's tough to know where to place your attention.
There was a lot of filler that could have been chopped to help get us more invested in the story lines that mattered.
I loved seeing Harte meet his brother, and again in 1950, that was sweet.
I really don't mean to deter anyone from reading this series, I say all this to say: this book was a tough read due to pacing and length. Which is sad because I love these characters. I hope that doesn't turn anyone away from this great story.
I hope the next book turns it around!
This is a toughy. I love this series, but... This book. :( I found it hard to get through, and I stopped at page 563 and skimmed the end to give myself a rest. It could have benefited from a lot of editing. I likely would have enjoyed it more as audio.
Why so much Cela, Abel and Jianyu and yet no real plot? Is it just lead up for book four? They really needed more actual stuff to do in their POV (the only plot they had was interacting with Viola.. so that's not really worthy of their own chapters imo, they could have been in Viola's POVs). I JUST set the book down.. and I couldn't tell you what their plotline was. :( Which is a shame because they have so much potential.
Why a Jack POV at all? Hack all those. And who's the villian? Jack? Paulo? Nibsy? Thot? Sheshat? The Order? Everyone has a villian, it's tough to know where to place your attention.
There was a lot of filler that could have been chopped to help get us more invested in the story lines that mattered.
I loved seeing Harte meet his brother, and again in 1950, that was sweet.
I really don't mean to deter anyone from reading this series, I say all this to say: this book was a tough read due to pacing and length. Which is sad because I love these characters. I hope that doesn't turn anyone away from this great story.
I hope the next book turns it around!
katrinrosf's review against another edition
4.0
*** 4.5 stars ***
I really loved this installation in the series. It was almost perfect. The reason I'm not giving it a five-star rating is because for me the plot dragged a little, and the book definitely could have been shorter.
However, I LOVE the characters and I can't wait to see how everything turns out in the last book.
"You weren't some itch I had to scratch last night, Harte. I have no interest in being some kind of hero. I don't want to die to save the world. But I'd happily give my life to save you."
"What makes you so certain I don't feel the exact same way?"
THESE IDIOTS ARE SO IN LOVE IT'S ALMOST PAINFUL.
I think Seshat and her story is going to be very interesting in the next book, given that Esta has promised to help her save magic- and therefore save time as well. I love that Esta and Harte are returning to New York, and I'm nervous for them to meet the others again so many years later.
Also, I'm so glad that Jack Grew is dead, I f*cking hated him so much. Same with Nibsy, I can't wait for his schemes to bite him in the ass. That little sh*t deserves everything that's coming to him.
I really loved this installation in the series. It was almost perfect. The reason I'm not giving it a five-star rating is because for me the plot dragged a little, and the book definitely could have been shorter.
However, I LOVE the characters and I can't wait to see how everything turns out in the last book.
Spoiler
I really loved Esta' journey through this book - and the evolution of her and Harte's relationship. I almost died during the scene on the train."You weren't some itch I had to scratch last night, Harte. I have no interest in being some kind of hero. I don't want to die to save the world. But I'd happily give my life to save you."
"What makes you so certain I don't feel the exact same way?"
THESE IDIOTS ARE SO IN LOVE IT'S ALMOST PAINFUL.
I think Seshat and her story is going to be very interesting in the next book, given that Esta has promised to help her save magic- and therefore save time as well. I love that Esta and Harte are returning to New York, and I'm nervous for them to meet the others again so many years later.
Also, I'm so glad that Jack Grew is dead, I f*cking hated him so much. Same with Nibsy, I can't wait for his schemes to bite him in the ass. That little sh*t deserves everything that's coming to him.