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Magic's Child (Magic or Madness, #3)
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Reason must live up to her name for she must deal with the allure of (Cansino) Magic, her lost mother, and the pressure of saving the lives of her friends, Tom and Jay-Tee. In fact, everyone needs to make decisions.
Book three gives enough answers while leaving you thinking about some things. I can't say I was pleased by all parts of the ending but I see why Larbalestier made those choices. Overall, the Madness or Magic trilogy is fast-paced and enjoyable. This book had a slightly different vibe than the first two, but I can't quite identify why.
The religion and greed made unexpected but good appearances. This third book, especially, benefited from having three narrators; the Tom / Jay-Tee part provided necessary, back-to-reality breaks.
The first one remains the best of the three.
Book three gives enough answers while leaving you thinking about some things. I can't say I was pleased by all parts of the ending but I see why Larbalestier made those choices. Overall, the Madness or Magic trilogy is fast-paced and enjoyable. This book had a slightly different vibe than the first two, but I can't quite identify why.
The religion and greed made unexpected but good appearances. This third book, especially, benefited from having three narrators; the Tom / Jay-Tee part provided necessary, back-to-reality breaks.
The first one remains the best of the three.
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