Bradley’s review of The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy, #3) > Likes and Comments
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Great review! I love this trilogy. Normally I give away books when I finish them. Not this trilogy. I'm sure I will read it again someday
Similar, sure, but similar to most UFs lol. Should I start rattling off all the series with witches, vamps, weres and babies? lol twilight when it came out was following in the footsteps of at least four wildly popular series doing the same before it.
All told, this book just happens to be smarter and performs a lot better than most of the others. From a literary standpoint, even. ;)
I am a big fan of this book in series in particular. Since you finish it recently too, i'll ask you my question. SPOILER ALERT: why did Diana and her family need the support of the congregation in rescuing Matthew? I get why they needed to destroy the covenant eventually. However, other than giving us a reason to meet Janet, it seemed like a waste of Diana's time. During the siege of Benjamin's compound it didn't appear they helped at all. What am I missing?
Oops! I meant to post on someone 's feed who'd read this recently. Sorry about that. Thank for responding. How do I view your answer?
Can't you click it? Or maybe you're on a mobile? Let me know and if you still can't, then I'll PM you.
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Sep 06, 2017 07:02AM
Great review! I love this trilogy. Normally I give away books when I finish them. Not this trilogy. I'm sure I will read it again someday
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Similar, sure, but similar to most UFs lol. Should I start rattling off all the series with witches, vamps, weres and babies? lol twilight when it came out was following in the footsteps of at least four wildly popular series doing the same before it. All told, this book just happens to be smarter and performs a lot better than most of the others. From a literary standpoint, even. ;)
I am a big fan of this book in series in particular. Since you finish it recently too, i'll ask you my question. SPOILER ALERT: why did Diana and her family need the support of the congregation in rescuing Matthew? I get why they needed to destroy the covenant eventually. However, other than giving us a reason to meet Janet, it seemed like a waste of Diana's time. During the siege of Benjamin's compound it didn't appear they helped at all. What am I missing?
Oops! I meant to post on someone 's feed who'd read this recently. Sorry about that. Thank for responding. How do I view your answer?
Can't you click it? Or maybe you're on a mobile? Let me know and if you still can't, then I'll PM you.
