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Stephanie Garber:

I liked very much. Althought the end of the book can be guessed soon, there were interesting happenings in the book that you did not expect. You can't always be sure what's going on, what are characters true motives, etc. There are lots of mysteries and romance. I enjoyed the descriptive writing style.

Perfect for spending a Friday night under a blanket.

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1/2

I accidentally deletet previous toot, I was suppose just make some correction.

So again: I finished Stephanie Garber ( 2)

This book was fabilous too. Althought it was a bit darker than previous and the depicted place was no longer as magical as in first book. On the end some of the plot twist were quite obvioius, but some came as surprise. I really like the author's style.

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Stephanie Garber: ( 3)

I have now read the last part of the trilogy. Mainly I just repeat the same pattern as in the previous books: I like the author's style and the world she has created. Some of the plot twists were surprising, some were not.
A few things were left unexplained in my opinion: I didn't see a logical reason for some of the characters' actions: Why did some decide to do what they did.

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