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See allThis book definitely wrapped up the series nicely and was faster paced than the second book, though still not as fast as the first in the series.
I loved this whole series. Sort of a cross between the cleverness of A Series of Unfortunate Events and a spoof on Harry Potter, with Sanderson's talent for world-building. Highly recommend.
I loved the way this book was written. So clever to have it all together from emails, articles, etc. The characters were also well written. I just thought the wrap-up felt rushed.
This was well-written, but I don't love the ones that jump back and forth and build to the conflict, mainly because it seems harder to tie it up on a good note. That's how I felt about this one. Once it was all out, it seemed to just wrap it up, and it was too jarring. I didn't leave feeling swoony.
This book is very well crafted and very clever. It deals with really tough issues and there were some really hard-to-read scenes. Overall, it is two love stories told from the perspectives of Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, and Hades as they intersected the story. The characters were well-written and grew throughout the story. It is a story about love and what it means to love someone vs what we think love to be. This isn't a comfort read, but it is a good one.