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A review by colorful_lulu
The Last Secret by Sophie Cleverly
5.0
Type of reading: Heavy read, best read in big chunks of sittings
It's all so bitter-sweet to read the last edition of Scarlet and Ivy. But the knowledge that Rookwood is now safe and sound, their mother's wish was finally granted, and that they continue studying at Rookwood is just so peaceful.
Compared to the other edition of the series, I am very grateful that the author expanded the story of the twin's family. It's great to see that the twins finally feel safe at home and that their father acts like a father figure (well the father is ok, he seems to be depressed after Emilie's death).
The final page of the book was honestly the most breathtaking as now we have discovered all of Rookwood's secrets and adventures that the Whispers in the Walls left for the future generation (us!).
It's all so bitter-sweet to read the last edition of Scarlet and Ivy. But the knowledge that Rookwood is now safe and sound, their mother's wish was finally granted, and that they continue studying at Rookwood is just so peaceful.
Compared to the other edition of the series, I am very grateful that the author expanded the story of the twin's family. It's great to see that the twins finally feel safe at home and that their father acts like a father figure (well the father is ok, he seems to be depressed after Emilie's death).
The final page of the book was honestly the most breathtaking as now we have discovered all of Rookwood's secrets and adventures that the Whispers in the Walls left for the future generation (us!).