Ratings10
Average rating3.2
I will not have as much to say about this book as last time.
Unfortunately, a bit of a skim-read for me.
The problem with this trilogy so far is that the ideas are fine, and the story is fine, but it's just so light that it's dragged out for nearly 400 pages and isn't interesting enough to warrant the length.
Someone in my last review said Nom Anor's story is the best part of the trilogy, and I'll say that this time around, he was really good. Again, though, it felt a little sidetracked. There was a whole like nearly 150 pages where it was dropped and then we returned to him wayyyy after we last saw him and lots had happened outside of the pages.
Danni and Jacen were good enough. Wish I had more to say!
Sorry for the tiny review but there's nothing really to say about this book. I made sure to get through it really quickly to get it out of the way. Thanks for reading the shit review!
5/10