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Dec 28, 2016susan_findlay rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Good quick read. Like the fourth book, this one is more compelling than the original trilogy because the characters actually know their own histories so their motivations make more sense. The only real flaws in the book are that the characters neither act nor speak their own ages - allegedly young children at first, Thomas, Teresa and friends never feel any younger than late teens - and that the final twists were not remotely surprising (which could be either good or bad depending on your perspective). The many references to parts of the other books were mostly appreciated and worked well. This book is definitely worth reading if you've enjoyed the rest of the series.