![]() ![]() Perhaps such wisdom and well-reasoned intellect is more common among the Halven, but I struggle to think of Chase as a naive teenager from a sheltered upbringing. Sure, she’s not precisely human but she is very close to one. The only nitpick that I come up for Chase, is that I struggle to think of her has a 15 year old woman. Towards the end of the book, she is literally thinking on her feet, using every dirty trick and ploy that her little frame can summon and the results are glorious. She is responsible for concocting the majority of the many schemes in the book, and demonstrates her Halven cool-headedness with aplomb. In this novel we get to see Chase as not only the heart of her group of misfits, but also the brains. She is the same cunning, charismatic, and clueless heroine that we’ve seen in the first two books, but with more panache this time around. In this conclusion, we get to visit with the Chase Berrymore that you’ve come to love and expect through the series. ![]() The small medium trilogy has come to an end with this installment, and we get to see Chase’s character arc come to an end (her first one, that is). The reviews here are more of an exploration of the nuts-and-bolts analysis of what I felt worked, and what didn’t. The book reviews featured on my website do not have scores, if you are looking for a bottom-line score look at my Goodreads account. ![]()
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