Hidden, book ten, was absolutely phenomenal. From start to
finish this book was just really good. The official breaking up of the twins,
and really getting to see them as separate entities was pretty fantastic. I
also take back what I said about Shaylin and not caring about whether or not
she was a part of the next few books. I was wrong. I also foresee her and
Aphrodite becoming close (even though at this point that would equate with hell
freezing over). The one part of this book that did not need to happen, that I don’t
ever want to read about again, was Neferet killing a cat. There did not need to
be any gruesome detail (at the same time I am extremely biased, I love cats
more than people and have recently lost one of my own). That terribleness
aside, seeing Erik actually do something nice, and not act like a huge jerk
(look at me censoring myself like an adult) was a good change that was long
needed.
I have to give this book at least a 4. There wasn’t a whole
mess of the usual bickering we often have to read. There was more action, and
growing up, especially for Zoey (it’s about damn time someone told her to stop
crying) in this one than in the previous (at least more so throughout the
entire book). One theme that continues to be prevalent in these books is giving
others second chances. For those characters that want them and prove
themselves, reading about those changes has been very interesting and
enjoyable. Even for those who are pretending, seeing justice come in and kick
their behinds has been fun. This book, as with most of the others, left me
hanging and wanting more, which will surely leave me exhausted and hoping to
sneak a peeks at my book tomorrow. Here’s hoping I stay strong against it, and
if I can’t, that I don’t get fired (I’m mostly just kidding).
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