Reviewed by Angie on
The Neon Graveyard didn't pack as much of a punch as I was hoping. The beginning is a lot of running around, and going in and out of Midheaven, and Joanna constantly reminding us of how her body is going to change, is changing, and has changed. I wanted her to get on with it! There's also some lessons on Greek mythology, which were interesting, but I don't think wholly necessary to the overall plot. However, once things get rolling, they don't stop until the last page.
A lot of messed up things have happened in this series and The Neon Graveyard is no different. Midheaven was more screwed up and terrifying than ever. I couldn't believe what Solange was doing to the agents she managed to capture in her lair. But something equally disturbing happens to her, and I'm happy this wasn't a movie, otherwise those images would haunt me for life. There's a few unpredictable and weird twists along the way too.
I think I've said all that I can about this series. It was unique, interesting, and action packed. The Neon Graveyard was a satisfying ending for the most part. I did feel like it left a few loose ends, mainly in regards to Ashlyn and Ben, who seemed to just disappear from the series entirely. An epilogue would have been nice to clear the air.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 6 July, 2014: Finished reading
- 6 July, 2014: Reviewed