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Beside A Black Tarn

2016 • 156 pages

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15

I've really been enjoying this series. It isn't perfect, but it's exactly what I wanted to read right now. I think I used this comparison about another of this author's books, but it reminds me a lot of Futurama, in style. It has more emotional depth, but about the same amount of over-the-top silliness.

This book focuses a lot on Heckle, the imp who was introduced in book three. He's a lovable character and I enjoyed reading his point of view. I also like that Julian is back, but I am not a fan of the love-triangle and jealousy plot. I hope the next book includes a new love interest for him, somehow.

Just like most of my favorite sci-fi comedies, though, this series crosses the lines of good taste sometimes, in my opinion. In this book, I think Ness's "worst fear" scenes are way too violent and horrible. I understand the conflict Ness is fighting within himself, but that was pretty awful.

Now that I'm all caught up, I'm going to read all of the many free shorts on the author's website. I'm so glad I discovered this series.

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