![]() ![]() I followed this thread better the second time around, but it’s still bullshit. ![]() Tied into that is a subplot about what truly happened the day Charley was born. They have to figure out how to stop it before too much damage is done-ie, before it takes over the entire world and we’re all doomed. Ground zero is their apartment, and, as they feared it would, the dimension and its influence have spread. And I’m really realizing how very little of it makes sense.Īs I said in my non-spoiler review, the main plot is dealing with the hell dimension that spilled out when Reyes broke out of the god glass in Eleven. ![]() (It’s a quick read, you simply inhale it.) And because I wasn’t in an all-fired hurry to find the answers to the questions the last book had left me with, I grasped things a bit better this time, I think. *bites lip* Are you sure you won’t reconsider?įYI, about a week after originally posting this, I added an additional rant about Charley and Reyes’s celestial body-meld at the end and changed my rating to two stars. If you haven’t read all the books, including Summoned, do NOT read this review. ![]() Usually I don’t mind spoilers, but this is one series for which spoilers are simply criminal. I beg of you, don’t spoil any part of this series for yourself. Martin’s Press/Macmillan, and NetGalley for allowing me to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review. A hollow narrative with only humor and charismatic characters as its merits ![]()
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