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Feast of Fools by Rachel Caine

jlane0813's review

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5.0

Keeps getting better

The books keep getting better. Keeps you drawn in cause you can't wait to see what happens next. Not a lot of down time in the book constant twists and turns. I love books like this

freddieleb's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was good, but wasn't as good as the previous ones. It may have just been my lack of concentration when reading (things have been kind of hectic for me) but I just wasn't as engrossed. In fairness this usually tends to happen with one book in a series and it may just be that this is that one for me.

bookloverkimi's review against another edition

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5.0

It just gets better and better in Morganville. I really love how everything is so normal there. If someone tries to murder you, you just get over it and go to school the next day. At least that's what Claire does and her friends. I love how they're totally like a family. I'm glad that she didn't move. Well I guess now there's just a big ass how's full of people until the war is over. I still don't know who got her parents to move? That's crazy. I hope they finally accept Shane. I'm just so in love with this series. I can't stop! =)

librarianlady1970's review against another edition

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4.0

Another good addition to this series. Nothing too heavy. And we are, of course, left with yet another cliffhanger!

bibliotea's review against another edition

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3.0

My favourite characters are Michael and Myrnin.

One of the things I am really enjoying about this series is the way the characters develop. There are some characters who start off bad and then start to make better choices... and there are some characters who start off good and maybe turn out bad...

Anyway, it's fun :)

And this is the last book I got up to last time I read this series! Book 5 is a whole new adventure~

nickyrp's review against another edition

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5.0

Truly thrilling and action packed book :)

bparkerzillich's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

darthval's review against another edition

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2.0

I am noticing a pattern with these books. There is a great conflict coming, and it has potential. However, so much of the story is spent on building the studpidity of the characters (they NEVER learn and NEVER see things coming - even though they've been there, done that over and over) that the solid part of the story is short, rushed, and then held overe for the next book. I suspect the next book will start slowly, building the stupidity again. Sigh.

I want to like this series, really I do. Right now the primary merit to this series is the availability of the MP3 audio format through the library.

kristenkong's review against another edition

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3.0

The Merlin character is very interesting. I need to remind myself that Morganville reads like a TV series not like a movie. There really is no self contained storyline in each book, just a long arc that is being told throughout them all.

lanaerae's review against another edition

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2.0

Not nearly as good as the earlier books in the series. Not much to say because not much happened then it ended on a cliffhanger so major that I felt like this book was simply a tease for the next or worse purposefully stretched out to sell more books. This book feels very incomplete. I still like the series enough to continue, but I if the next is as weak as this book, I'll be done with the series.