We finally learn more about the Beginning and the formation of the Charter. Mogget and Dog shine. We see the entirety of Death-the-boundary. And there’s a climactic final battle with noble deeds, decision, and sacrifice. I’m not sure what more you could ask.
I think I liked this better than [b:Lirael|47624|Lirael Daughter of the Clayr (Abhorsen, #2)|Garth Nix|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266458951s/47624.jpg|2067752] because the action finally started to come together and people came into themselves and their powers so it was more interesting. Ideally, I think I'd like for them to have been published as a single book since they really are so much of a single story. Even if that would be a very long book.
At first, I really disliked how the book opened, but I'd absolved him of it by the end. A little bit I felt like it ended too abruptly. Mostly just because I wanted to know more; how things came together in the aftermath and who people were or became and, I just wanted more.
The Dead were really disturbing but I loved that he didn't go into excessive detail so it could be dark without being grim or really awful to read.
Overall, there were a lot of things I liked, and I liked the characters more thoroughly than in [b:Lirael|47624|Lirael Daughter of the Clayr (Abhorsen, #2)|Garth Nix|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266458951s/47624.jpg|2067752]. [a:Garth Nix|8347|Garth Nix|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1207583754p2/8347.jpg]'s greatest strength is really the world he's built which is fascinating and powerful and I'd totally read more about adventures within it.