![]() ![]() "A for effort, ladies, but F for clarity. I rubbed my temples, feeling a headache coming on. It's always such a pleasant surprise when a trilogy has consistent quality throughout.Įvie (as always) is such a bubbly and fun character to read. ![]() I absolutely loved this one - the humor was spot-on and despite this being a third book, I found that I enjoyed it as much as the earlier novels. It’ll be less of a disappointment when you fail.” So many humorous YAs with "quirky" main characters end up being completely annoying and exasperating. “Do you have any sort of plan?” Jack asked. Honestly, she cannot decide which is worse. The Secret Anti-Paranormal Government Agency is trying to recruit her (and possibly lock her in a secret dungeon) and all she really wants is to switch the winter formal color scheme to pink (which if it goes wrong, could ruin her social life). The Paranormals want her to open a gate (and possibly sacrifice her life). (Ooo, I feel you girl).īut, before she can even get to step one of college, she's completely sidelined by this whole End of the World fiasco. ![]() “Bleep if I was going to stage a rescue in a freaking pantsuit.” Evie, aka the Empty One, aka the Soul Stealer, aka the Harbinger of Death, is about to face her biggest challenge yet - College. Seriously, when as the last time that YA was pure fun? With so many doom-and-gloom books, Evie is an absolute relief. Brilliant and hilarious - an absolute delight! ![]()
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