Ratings116
Average rating4.5
I couldn't bring myself to give this that last star. I really liked the family meeting of the Endless at the start. The writing was simply superb and really enjoyable. It hit a little snag for me when Dream suddenly felt guilty enough to right his unjust condemnation of Nada to Hell. It just felt quite forced. But the rest of the chapters hinge on this decision so I guess it's just got to happen. While Dream geared up for a confrontation with Lucifer, his arrival in Hell proved to be a delicious twist and I totally didn't expect it. Still, while there is some sort of closure with regards to Hell at the end of this volume, the plot lines felt incomplete to me. I suppose this is setting things up for future volumes, but I just felt like it didn't wrap things up as nicely as the previous volume.