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Average rating4
deep exhale
I am blown away. I love how Avery handles things when she finally puts her logical thinking hat on and gets away from the emotional turmoil one.
Although I will admit that the story did get a little predictable in some parts and even disappointing in others - like how the answer to it being Vincent Blake was just a patent number (That's it? It was there the whole time and she took that long to figure it out and still, that was it? Just Nan telling her everything after?)
Still, I would say I truly enjoyed this book and of course, the series as a whole. I will admit that there was that sense of satisfaction that engulfed me after finally putting it down once I was done. (That was guaranteed considering how I finished this book in a single sitting, and the series in a span of two days.)
I felt the drag in some places, and the spinning around the same thing in others, but overall I was quite impressed with the story. I'd probably reread the series someday if I want to douse myself in a world of tricks and puzzles once again.