The ending is a little corny and abrupt, but it's sweet in its own way. I still love the story and the characters, and I think that's all that matters at the end of the day.

A lot more kiddish and fantastical than the previous series, but still good fun. It's always nice to return to a familiar fantasy world, even if every installation of it can't be as good as your favorite one.

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God, the subject matter is so interesting, and the writing style is so gratingly dry that I couldn't even force myself through it. Maybe I'll pick it up again if I run out of available Libby books but, I'm not looking forward to it.

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One of my favorite books and series' of all time. Reread this recently and was just as captivated and charmed by the character and the world as I had been on my first readthrough as a teenager. Don't know why Lord of the Rings is the schema for fantasy when we have this.