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Narrated by:
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Emily Eiden
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By:
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Kiersten White
The breathless conclusion to the sparkling Paranormalcy trilogy from Kiersten White, #1 New York Times bestselling author of And I Darken
For fans of Teen Wolf, Buffy, and Supernatural, the Paranormalcy trilogy is a witty, fresh, and downright fun read that will capture your heart.
In this third book in the series, Evie has way too much on her to-do list. Paranormals are begging her to open a faerie gate so they can leave the human world. The Dark Queen is torturing humans and must be destroyed. Prom is coming up, too—and, oh, yeah, her shape-shifting boyfriend has been cursed to fall into an enchanted sleep whenever he and Evie are in the same room. Even Evie’s ex-boyfriend, the faerie Reth, can’t reverse the dark magic.An epic battle is looming, and the choices Evie makes will determine the fate of the whole paranormal world—and her own life.
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I enjoyed the series because it introduced some paranormal creatures that I had never heard about and a new perspective in the ones we are so used to, however I must say that I thought it would never end. It was dragging a bit. I wish we had learned more about the Queens but it was ok.Good ending for the series but dragged a little
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I think my favorite character was Jack, he seemed most real to me out of the last 2 books. Other than the Reth deal, I really liked how the book ended.
I would absolutely recommend this series to readers who like action and humor I'm sure some people won't be bothered by the whole Reth thing but for me it was just irritating.
Narration - I am 100% thrilled with the narrator. She does a brilliant job with all the characters and she really puts a lot in to make Evie a wonderful 16 yo teen. She is very believable and I love that!
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Nice ending, just for ONE thing...
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I love it
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Endlessly lost it's luster for me from that first novel. I really loved the first two, this one not so much. Though I think it's notable to mention that Endlessly is the first in the series I didn't actually read, opting for the audiobook this go around.
Like in the previous installments I like how White tries to keep the story moving through Evie's segmented adventures. She wasn't always successful in holding my attention but there were a lot of funny moments and some great things happening with Reth and Jack. Unfortunately everything was resolved all nice and tidy. A little too perfectly.
My biggest pet peeve was Evie in this book. She was quite annoying and petulant, White wrote her in a way that was really unlikable ruining an otherwise interesting storyline. Evie comes across very childish, by the third book I expect more growth out of a character not less. Her character wasn't helped by the overly dramatic narration of Emily Eiden either. Eiden had an equally grating voice to match the heroine's attitude. Though she had a nice range of voices they where weird in a way, like she was making fun of the characters.
I'm not sure if Evie's immaturity translates so strongly in the print version. I don't recommend the audiobook edition. Emily Eiden is so overly everything in her performance, making a normally quirky clever series into a load of corn and camp. Flaws aside fans of the series will find a lot to like and a satisfying ending wrapped up neatly in a big pink sparkly bow.
Satisfying Ending
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