Christina (A Reader of Fictions)’s review of The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy, #3) > Likes and Comments
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Ugh. Dreading reading this after the last one.
Awesome review. I felt the same compulsion to finish this series, even though I hated the main two characters (and everyone's inexplicable worship of them), almost upon meeting them.
Thank you for the review, you saved me from going through more 24hours of an audiobook of pure torture and annoyance.
PS: Word count for "said" is 1617.
Omg this review is 100% how I feel. I actually had read the series a while ago and I remember really enjoying it so when i saw that they were making a show, I decided to read it again. Thankfully, I chose the audible version. Otherwise, I would never had been able to get through it. I am still not done with the third book and even though I’ve read them before, I still have the compulsion to finish the series nonetheless. Again, it’s been a while but I had forgotten quite a bit (with good reason). The only thing I would add is that the most infuriating part of it all is that for how intelligent, resourceful, and powerful these characters are supposed to be, they are really the most useless, powerless, idiotic individuals ever. Sigh.
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Ugh. Dreading reading this after the last one.
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Awesome review. I felt the same compulsion to finish this series, even though I hated the main two characters (and everyone's inexplicable worship of them), almost upon meeting them.
Thank you for the review, you saved me from going through more 24hours of an audiobook of pure torture and annoyance.PS: Word count for "said" is 1617.
Omg this review is 100% how I feel. I actually had read the series a while ago and I remember really enjoying it so when i saw that they were making a show, I decided to read it again. Thankfully, I chose the audible version. Otherwise, I would never had been able to get through it. I am still not done with the third book and even though I’ve read them before, I still have the compulsion to finish the series nonetheless. Again, it’s been a while but I had forgotten quite a bit (with good reason). The only thing I would add is that the most infuriating part of it all is that for how intelligent, resourceful, and powerful these characters are supposed to be, they are really the most useless, powerless, idiotic individuals ever. Sigh.


