Reviewed by reveriesociety_ on
I wish you guys could look at my happy, happy face.
I was afraid End of Days would completely let me down, because I had high expectations for it. Really, I was hoping this book would blow my mind worse than the 100.
And well, it didn't, but I cannot say I didn't like it because it did deliver awesomeness, and yes, the lovebirds could untangle some of their issues, but... I expected... more.
It was like with Rogue, it had all the good stuff, but it just failed to reach that level of epicness I'd been expecting. The most important thing about this book for me was that I wasn't as lost here. Fortunately, a lot of the stuff I'd been confused about in the first two books was explained here.
It did bother me that the way in which things ended was simple compared to what I'd imagined. Sure, there was a battle, but, like I said, I expected more.
Don't worry, in this post-apocalyptic world there's plenty of gross and creepy things. Believe me. There's one particular scene that I had to read twice, because I thought I'd misunderstood it. I think it was askin too much of my suspension of disbelief. Except for that one, the story did a very good job of crafting a good plot.
A bit slow and blurry, but a plot nonetheless.
But hey! We have bonus Penryn+Raffe hot scenes, so YAY!
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