

If you’re looking for a book to give someone who’s not the biggest reader (and won’t be thrown off by the size of this series), I’d recommend giving this series a try. (And only partially because I didn’t bring the book with me during my visit to my parents until January 1st…) True to her word, Messenger loves to leave her readers on cliffhangers – Nightfallbeing no exception. I’m more saying that some of the choices that she made have left me quite confused.Īll that being said, I really am looking forward to continuing on with the series by picking up Flashback in the new year. I’m in no way saying that the choices that Messenger did anything wrong with the plot, since it is her world to do with as she sees fit. It’s just that I wouldn’t have thought these things were the way the story was heading. Don’t get me wrong, I can understand why certain things happened the way that they did in this novel. While I still greatly enjoyed this novel, this read was the first time that I found myself questioning some of Messenger’s choices with the way the plot was laying out. The heartbreaking truths that are revealed in this series have hit me time and time again. Yet, once again, Messenger was able to make me feel things that I didn’t want to feel. 330).Ĭan I just say how hard it is to reminded about a loss that’s happened in the series when you’re not prepared for it? I have to admit, my mind had blocked out some of the events that happened in previous books in this series, almost as if I didn’t want to admit that they’d actually happened. But the voice was drowned out by the thunderous fury (Ch. Genres: Fantasy, Middle Grade, Young AdultĪ tiny voice in the back of her mind warned that she was losing control, and that if she didn’t stop, everyone in the room would suffer. Series: Keeper of the Lost Cities, Book 6
