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A review by chaptersofmads
Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo
3.0
"Chih didn't spend very much time with children, but they lived in stories, and for a little while, they could invite the children of Betony Docks into the house they made, offering them the fragile shelter of a story they had all built together."
Probably my least favorite in the series so far - just because I found it to be the least engaging/interesting to my personal tastes, but still a good read.
I really do like the morals in each of these books and how they broach the subject matter, without it feeling like it's being shoved down the readers' throats (though it did feel a bit more heavy-handed in this one, imo.)
I'm appreciating how quick, fun, and easy it is to read the installments of this series, especially as I'm trying to escape from this blasted reading slump lol.
Probably my least favorite in the series so far - just because I found it to be the least engaging/interesting to my personal tastes, but still a good read.
I really do like the morals in each of these books and how they broach the subject matter, without it feeling like it's being shoved down the readers' throats (though it did feel a bit more heavy-handed in this one, imo.)
I'm appreciating how quick, fun, and easy it is to read the installments of this series, especially as I'm trying to escape from this blasted reading slump lol.