Not just any earthquake, the mother of all Earthquakes: the Wrath of the Lamb. I very much enjoyed this book and look forward to the rest.īook 3 ends with a bang…or better yet, an earthquake. There is also question of certain characters' true loyalty, and that too is a twisting, turning, precarious adventure. Without giving too much away, let me just say that in the beginning, there are two characters who are missing, and it takes the entire book to find out what has become of them. The biggest improvement in this book over the preceding books is that the writers have really developed their suspense. The character Chloe is as strong a female lead as anyone can hope for. Secondly, as to the complaints that the books are sexist, that's just silly. Well, every writer has his voice, and how interesting would the world be if everyone wrote or spoke exactly the same way? Yes, the writing style is simple, but that just makes the book(s) easier to read. First of all, some complain that the writing style is too sophomoric. As one who always reads other reviews before reading and reviewing a book, I feel like I should respond to what some of the other reviewers have to say.
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