Reviewed by kalventure on

4 of 5 stars

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In Figment, Alice struggles with determining what is real or not. Is this wonderlastic adventure she embarks on just a figment of her imagination? In this book she must stop another Wonderland Monster.

"People falter and succumb to the pressure of madness every day of their lives. Be it work stress, spouse and family, self-actualization, boredom, teen issues, old-age issues, you name it. Madness is all around us. It needs to feed on us."



I really appreciate the way that Jace frames Madness in this series to be accessible to the average reader. When one hears 'madness' they typically think of the insane (which makes the fact that Alice is in an asylum in the books a brilliant tie-in), but he uses it as a metaphor for the everyday life. Things that stress us out, take away from joy of living, and oftentimes consumes us. These things are a part of being an adult, and erode the wonder children have for the world.

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