Monsters of Men
2010 • 603 pages

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Tabitha TomalaEarly Adopter

Having enjoyed the second book immensely I approached this one hoping for the same thing, and while the storyline remained true, the war dragged on far too long. The moments that were outside the war were the best and I loved getting into the mind of 1017, and being able to understand the Spackle better. However the constant battling back and forth between factions seemed endless. Everytime I thought the book could end on a good note, some character dragged the war back to full flame. I'm glad I read the book to have some sort of closure to the trilogy, but I wish it had been condensed.

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