![]() ![]() ![]() After saving the school and quite literally the world the gang gets no recognition, barely a thank-you and is told in no way will the Custodians help or go to the underworld to rescue Xero who was left behind. I get that it's her story but at the same time, I would have loved to see her take some ownership instead of having the plot bending over backwards for her.įor the final book I really enjoyed this one, there was so much more actual story and development than the previous two. It's all about how she and the ones closest to her are treated. but I didn't think it would apply to me because clearly everyone else is wrong." Person in Charge: "You knew there'd be consequences." Piper: "What? But I did it for the good of mankind and myself." Person in Charge: "I wouldn't recommend doing it." ![]() Person in Charge: "If you do this, you'll face severe consequences that you can't be saved from." Then when she isn't given a metaphorical medal of honour and a pat on the back, she throws a tantrum. She knowingly breaks the rules, yes I know her reasons are great and dire but no matter what she still broke them. What I didn't like was Piper! It feels like she's walking backwards, there's literally no growth to her character. Especially the ending, it was very satisfactory. ![]() The plot is great, and I loved how it came along. While I loved the first two books in this series, I think the third one left some to be desired. ![]()
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