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i feel like i can't really describe this without giving away plot points from the preceding books in the series. now having read the entire series, i think that this, the third book, is the best.
a darkling plain, philip reeve
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the finale. very intense. also, very long. and good.
i'm getting over a nasty flu and i'm about to hunker down and finish a lot of neglected schoolwork. i've got a big fat stack of appealing-looking books to read, but sadly, i think they'll mostly have to wait. at least until i have secured gainful employment. which will hopefully happen at some point between now and graduation.
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