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Unmade
Unmade | Sarah Rees Brennan
5 posts | 20 read | 6 to read
Kami Glass and friends battle sorcerers in order to save the sleepy town of Sorry-in-the-Vale while Kami struggles with her own emotions, caught between Ash, the boy who loves her, and Jared, the boy she loves.
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Unmade | Sarah Rees Brennan

“I hear girls like bad boys. I hope that's true,“ Jared said. “Because, baby, I'm bad at practically everything.“

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Big-Book-Little-Book
Unmade | Sarah Rees Brennan
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SRB's sparkling dialogue, laugh out loud quips and loveable charismatic characters make you wish that you could visit Sorry-In -The -Vale, become a member of the Scooby gang and fight blood thirsty sorcerers. Despite having experienced SRB‘s own brand of evil genius before (book 1&2) I was unprepared for each gasp of shock, cringe of horror and snot bubble of sadness.
A series for people who like their angst sprinkled with snorts of laughter.

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Unreality26
Unmade | Sarah Rees Brennan
Mehso-so

This was a toughie. Ultimately, a so-so end to a good trilogy as I felt the "sacrificial" elements of the plot were oversold and not delivered (or delivered in a bizarre head-scratching twist) and I also think the essential question of the love story- did Kami/Jared exist outside the source relationship- went largely unanswered as the end neatly returned everyone to square one. I recommend this trilogy but be prepared to be perplexed.

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Perfect conclusion to an absolutely compelling series! The plot, characters, settings - all of them were done incredibly well throughout the entire Lynburn Legacy series & I highly recommend!

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"First I need 100 ducks, but after that it will be pretty simple. I'm going to put a whole bunch of them in a giant catapult & launch them over Aurimere," Kami said. "This will create a distraction. My message will be: look at all the ducks I give."