Spirit's End
2012 • 560 pages

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15

To end a successful series is a decision not easily taken. Once you have crossed that line, it still is not easy to deliver a finale that matches up to what's gone by. So Spirit's End is a notch below the previous book but still a pretty good effort for a finale. Purely, because I felt a lot of the explanation was left to the last 50 pages resulting in the disjointed ending. But once cannot rate this book standalone. It brings to an end to an amazing series which delivered grit, determination and the power of human willpower, the power of freedom and a world without prejudice. We met some extremely memorable character and there were some goosebump moments too. But over and above that there were plenty of points where I found myself laughing out loudly much to the consternation of the fellow travelers and this only happens when the world around you is lost and you are living in the writer's world. Job well done Rachel. Cheers!

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