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Book Review of Vision in Silver (Others, Bk 3)

Vision in Silver (Others, Bk 3)
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Meg Corbyn entered the bathroom in the Human Liaison's Office and laid out the items she'd labeled the tools of prophecy: antiseptic ointment, bandages, and the silver folding razor decorated with pretty leaves and flowers on one side of the handle.

Meg has learned to do controlled cuts to speak the prophecies. Merri Lee is learning to document the sessions. Meg NEEDS to cut and does not want to wait for Simon to be present. The vision disturbs Merri Lee enough to report to Vlad. It involves the cassandra sangue that were freed from the Controller.

The freed girls have had a difficult time adjusting to the outside world. After Meg has an uncontrolled cutting, the Others led by Simon see the need to write a guide book of some kind to help all the girls.

The strife between humans and the Others is spiraling out of control. The Human First and Last league is fanning the flames that causes violent episodes.

We learn more about Monty and his daughter, Lizzy in this installment. Lizzy is the center of a huge part of the story line.

I adore this series! I read this book so quickly and now I'm mad at myself because it will be March before the next one is released. The characters feel like old friends. I learn something new about everyone of them in each book. I like that Simon has lessened his view of humans as meat. He proves that he can and does care about the human pack in his life.

I love dear sweet Sam! And quirky little Skippy. Nathan takes his protection of Meg so seriously.

The degree of hate by some humans towards the Others is a very sad statement of where our world is today. There are times that I so desperately want to beg everyone to just get along.

I'm happy to see the growth in Simon and Meg's relationship. I look forward to see where it will take us.

I am eager to see where things will go with the cassandra sangue that can present her visions by drawing rather than cutting.

One of the best series I have ever read!