![]() ![]() ![]() Were the characters a little flat? Was it the fact we were revisiting a world we’ve been to before and a lot of the time spent of describing the ambience of the Moors repetitive? Possibly a little of both. Though in having said that, I did enjoy the pacing to appreciate the world… it’s got me at a stand-off as to what was missing for me. I have always said I’m not that big into fantasy anymore, so maybe my interest is wanning? Plus the first half of the novella fell a little flat for me, for an already established universe and characters, we should be able to jump into the fray much quicker. Though overall, I just didn’t get into it as much as I had previously in the series. ![]() The characters are fun, diverse, and wonderful so too is Seanan McGuire’s writing style – it’s melodic and suits the fantasy genre. ![]() While it had elements of a story – and introduced objectives that were resolved at the end after our protagonists faced many obstacles… on its own, there was so much missing context that a reader would have had to completed the previous sequels to fully appreciate ‘ Come Tumbling Down.’ I guess were getting close to the series concluding, so the individual stories following different characters have to end it’s time to interact, and solve overarching storylines. I felt this novella was definitely ‘serialised’ in this instalment. ![]()
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