Toby D. (bookswapper) reviewed on + 188 more book reviews
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Thought at first this was just another collection of short stories that were on the theme of family. It turned into a much more in-depth thread of stories on fatherhood, siblings, children, death, and rebirth.
I would only recommend reading this book after reading ALL the other books in the series in order. There are parts of these stories that refer back to events in other books, dating back to the earliest childhood of Jaenelle and her time with Saeten, up to the recent events in the Spooky House. Characters that were minor at those time become much more important.
I got the same feeling as the other reviewers, this made me want to go back and re-read the whole series now from start to present. I'm not sure if this is the finish of the series, but for an anthology, it felt much more satisfying than any other set of short stories.
Must read! For people that didn't like the bitchiness of the other books, this was also more toned down due to the presence of kids in many scenes and was much more heart warming/funny.
I would only recommend reading this book after reading ALL the other books in the series in order. There are parts of these stories that refer back to events in other books, dating back to the earliest childhood of Jaenelle and her time with Saeten, up to the recent events in the Spooky House. Characters that were minor at those time become much more important.
I got the same feeling as the other reviewers, this made me want to go back and re-read the whole series now from start to present. I'm not sure if this is the finish of the series, but for an anthology, it felt much more satisfying than any other set of short stories.
Must read! For people that didn't like the bitchiness of the other books, this was also more toned down due to the presence of kids in many scenes and was much more heart warming/funny.
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