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I wasn't crazy about this book because it felt incomplete and tried to achieve too much for a novella. Even though, the story's premise was a good one, the identity of the killer was no mystery. It felt as if the author didn't put enough hard work in deciding who the killer would be.
Hope the second one is better!

I will also admit that I found the categorization of the worlds very confusing -- logical, nonsense, etc. And the subcategories, oy! I would have loved to have had a more thorough explanation of that as the compass visual did not really work for me.

Still not sure how I feel about the book. I like the idea of doors that are available to you if you look hard enough . The book was easy to read but a little harder to really understand.

Not my sort of book by any means... but I'm sure some teen readers would appreciate the message that castaways and misfits are unique and to be valued for who they are. Two stars.

This book was a nice little story, but somehow I could not really connect to it. I liked the idea of different doors for different people. It made a lot of sense. But it was very sad that they were not welcome back with their families. The whole mystery side of things was a bit simplistic. On the whole it seemed to lack any depth - seemed more like a children's book to me.
I have reserved the next one from the library - will see what I think of that.

For my part, I didn't expect much from it and was pleasantly surprised. I had actually planned on reading The Huntress, but this became available first so I went with it. I'm glad I did!
I enjoyed the LGBT representation here, and I liked the writing style quite a bit. I didn't mind that it was surface-level in terms of character development and even story development - sometimes that's just what you need, and I guess that's what I needed. It was a quick, easy read, and it intrigued me enough to want to check out the rest of the series.

For my part, I didn't expect much from it and was pleasantly surprised. I had actually planned on reading The Huntress, but t..."
The surface development of the characters worked well in context of the rest of the series because she develops many of the characters there.

For my part, I didn't expect much from it and was pleasantly surprised. I had actually planned on reading The H..."
Ooh! That's good to know! Definitely want to keep reading, in that case.

I am not sure, if I will continue with this series, the second book about Jack and Jill sounds interesting though.

The second book really develops those characters, Rina. From what I understand, all the books going forward do this. I have read the second and liked it

yep they all do - although i think my favorite is the 4th one

Joanne wrote: "Rina wrote: "I liked the concept of this book, but the book was too short to connect with the characters or to have any character development. The mystery part was okay, though it wasn't the most i..."
Thank you! I will try the next books then - it would be not the first series that starts slowly and then gets better and better with each book :-)


I probably will listen to the rest of the series in due course.

I finished this book earlier this month and have had a very hard time putting my thoughts together. I really enjoyed the story line and the concept about doors (reminds me of another series about dream doors)m but like most of the other readers here, I felt like the character development wasn't there.
Since some have said the characters are defined throughout the rest of the series, I may try to read the next book to see if my interest is there. This was a 3 star read for me.
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I won't be continuing the series. I had actually tried reading this book back in April, but DNF'd it. At least it was a quick read.