Jessica’s review of The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy, #3) > Likes and Comments
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Did we read the same book? lol. regarding Ashmole 782: it was in the Book of Life that Dianna was able to find the answer of why she and Matthew were able to conceive, which led to the repeal of the covenant, which was the answer to the mystery of why creatures power was weakening and dying out.
Jess, I feel exactly like you! I didn't actually throw the book...wanted to, I did that with Mockingjay, anyway, your critique is right on.
Either I forgot what happened with Gallowglass and Diana or I truly missed that entire thing. Can anyone give me the info on this?
I agree with father Hubbard! I also felt that there were many loose ends in this book. I did not understand Philippe's warnings about things to come if this their story is over in book three??
Dudes. Gallowglass was in love with Diana and he removed himself because he couldn't stand that she and Matthew were able to have children/Matthew was the one Diana was supposed to be with.
Dudes. Gallowglass was in love with Diana and he removed himself because he couldn't stand that she and Matthew were able to have children/Matthew was the one Diana was supposed to be with.
I'm still pissed off with Gallowglass falling in love with Diana and going from being there to disappearing to being there to disappearing again. WTF he went from not really mattering to being mini Mathew when Mathew decided to freak out.
I like that you are still mad! I just finished it and I agree, it was a weird book and badly written, disappointing. All the way through I was waiting for Diana to go back in time to console a dying Philippe like his letter implied, there was a lot of loose endings that didn't feel like they were thought provoking cliffhangers, more like the author had forgotten to write them in. Why did her dad appear out of nowhere when killing Knox? I didn't feel anything for any of the characters, maybe because they were Mary Sues, but I knew they would rescue Matthew so it wasn't interesting. In fact if he had died I wouldn't have cared much. His character completely changed throughout the trilogy and not in a development type of way. If Benjamin already had children, why didn't Diana do anything with that information? But mostly, what was the point of A782? If they are going ahead with the tv show, maybe they will make it better.
Ya'll I didn't even make it past book 1, glad I didn't bother. Maybe there were good things to glean from this series, but clearly not anything I'm interested in.
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Did we read the same book? lol. regarding Ashmole 782: it was in the Book of Life that Dianna was able to find the answer of why she and Matthew were able to conceive, which led to the repeal of the covenant, which was the answer to the mystery of why creatures power was weakening and dying out.
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Jess, I feel exactly like you! I didn't actually throw the book...wanted to, I did that with Mockingjay, anyway, your critique is right on.
Either I forgot what happened with Gallowglass and Diana or I truly missed that entire thing. Can anyone give me the info on this?
I agree with father Hubbard! I also felt that there were many loose ends in this book. I did not understand Philippe's warnings about things to come if this their story is over in book three??
Dudes. Gallowglass was in love with Diana and he removed himself because he couldn't stand that she and Matthew were able to have children/Matthew was the one Diana was supposed to be with.
Dudes. Gallowglass was in love with Diana and he removed himself because he couldn't stand that she and Matthew were able to have children/Matthew was the one Diana was supposed to be with.
I'm still pissed off with Gallowglass falling in love with Diana and going from being there to disappearing to being there to disappearing again. WTF he went from not really mattering to being mini Mathew when Mathew decided to freak out.
I like that you are still mad! I just finished it and I agree, it was a weird book and badly written, disappointing. All the way through I was waiting for Diana to go back in time to console a dying Philippe like his letter implied, there was a lot of loose endings that didn't feel like they were thought provoking cliffhangers, more like the author had forgotten to write them in. Why did her dad appear out of nowhere when killing Knox? I didn't feel anything for any of the characters, maybe because they were Mary Sues, but I knew they would rescue Matthew so it wasn't interesting. In fact if he had died I wouldn't have cared much. His character completely changed throughout the trilogy and not in a development type of way. If Benjamin already had children, why didn't Diana do anything with that information? But mostly, what was the point of A782? If they are going ahead with the tv show, maybe they will make it better.
Ya'll I didn't even make it past book 1, glad I didn't bother. Maybe there were good things to glean from this series, but clearly not anything I'm interested in.



