funstm
Written on Oct 19, 2017
That aside, this was very enjoyable and seemed slightly less crude and crass than the previous books. One thing that bothered me was the book's description as a routine mission becoming the biggest mission in Cherub history. Is it really when Ryan isn't actually on a mission? I thought he was going undercover and staying with Ethan the whole time. But then he's back on campus and Ethan is flying around the world. Plus Ethan plays less of a role than I was expecting. Plus this book is really long. And it would've been better if it had of been shorter. Ning's story was strong and well written. But Ryan's mission was a bit bland and not as emotive. It kind of felt unnecessary at this juncture to include it - or at least include it with as much page time as it got.
Overall 3.5 stars.