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My Rating: A+
This book was amazing. I was trapped inside of it for all 314 pages. It took me longer than I expected to read partly because I wanted to savor it.
The author brings an unsavory world to your eyes easily without forcing it down your throat. The mean and ugly streets of Dublin were easy for me to visualize. She writes Mac's feelings so intensely you can almost feel what it's like to kick some big nasty evil fairy's butt.
The main character and many secondary characters grew throughout this book becoming even more real and well rounded than they were to begin with. Some frustratingly did not.
There is absolutely nothing bad to say about this book. Ms. Moning has almost stopped the annoying foreshadowing that she was doing in the first book and some in the second. This book was like just living someone else life as if it were my own.
I do recommend of course you read the first two before this one, or else not a lot is going to make sense to you.
This book was amazing. I was trapped inside of it for all 314 pages. It took me longer than I expected to read partly because I wanted to savor it.
The author brings an unsavory world to your eyes easily without forcing it down your throat. The mean and ugly streets of Dublin were easy for me to visualize. She writes Mac's feelings so intensely you can almost feel what it's like to kick some big nasty evil fairy's butt.
The main character and many secondary characters grew throughout this book becoming even more real and well rounded than they were to begin with. Some frustratingly did not.
There is absolutely nothing bad to say about this book. Ms. Moning has almost stopped the annoying foreshadowing that she was doing in the first book and some in the second. This book was like just living someone else life as if it were my own.
I do recommend of course you read the first two before this one, or else not a lot is going to make sense to you.
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