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A review by cvsuthie
The Forever Song by Julie Kagawa
4.0
3.5 stars.
This book is a hard book to rate. This series started out with a bang of a first book - The Immortal Rules was fast-paced, action-filled, angsty, and everything one could want from a book. After that, though, this series started to lag. The Eternity Cure was a downright snoozefest. I was afraid this book would be a bore as well, and don't get me wrong - the first 100 pages are slow as heck. But this definitely picks up and it turned out to be a strong conclusion to the series despite the VERY slow beginning.
My personal advice, however:if you don't like The Immortal Rules, it's not worth it to continue the series. This is not the fast-paced book series most people tend to favor. This series is, for the most part, slow, angsty, and thought-provoking. Yes, there is a lot of action and gore because it's a vampire trilogy, but that's only one aspect of a multi-dimensional series. If The Immortal Rules isn't enough to entice you, then you might as well stop there, because in my opinion that is the best book in the series.
This book is a hard book to rate. This series started out with a bang of a first book - The Immortal Rules was fast-paced, action-filled, angsty, and everything one could want from a book. After that, though, this series started to lag. The Eternity Cure was a downright snoozefest. I was afraid this book would be a bore as well, and don't get me wrong - the first 100 pages are slow as heck. But this definitely picks up and it turned out to be a strong conclusion to the series despite the VERY slow beginning.
My personal advice, however: