While many of the other books had exciting things happening at the end, this is by far the most blatant cliffhanger. I was a little annoyed even by the uncertainty with which this book ends. I was also annoyed that the main action from the last book, while echoing all over this book, didn’t actually resolve at all. I was suspecting that it would be all over the place, because it must have been, but they didn’t even bring up the characters that were involved with it in the last book. So all together this book set up more cliffhangers without answering any of the ones from last book. The characters that were focussed on in this book also aren’t my favorites. I would have liked to have had more happen with Matt and Perrin, but their parts of the story were only honorable mentions by the scale of what happened with them. I’m still looking forward to the next few books and finishing the series.
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