I ended up staying up past midnight to finish this book. And that means something. Because I haven’t stayed up to finish a book in aaaaaages.
But I could not put this down. It actually wouldn’t let me. It literally forced me to keep reading. Because it was so fast. Literally had one sentence chapters. How could I not keep reading after a one sentence chapter???
Anyway. It was brilliant. I really really enjoyed it. It was fast, interesting, exciting, downright insane, gruesome, dark, really really sad, hilarious, confusing, wonderful, adorable, scary. Seriously it was somehow all of these things. All at once. Pearl’s voice is again a highlight. It’s erratic and crazy and really really well done. McAlister’s portrayal of anxiety and PTSD and the different way people deal with grief and other traumatic situations is really absolutely top-notch. Some of the best rep I’ve ever read. I really enjoy the way that, even though there are crazy sadistic fairies out there, it’s still really rooted in the real world - like the way Pearl still looks at photos on her phone when she’s upset, or all the friends still have to deal with everyone else in their lives that don’t have a clue about fairies and somehow explain away things that have no sane explanation. The characters are in a whirlwind of pain and horror and sadness and they somehow have to rein it in to deal with family members. It’s brilliant.
There wasn’t enough Finn in this book. That’s my number one complaint. Definitely not enough. Like at all. I’m mad about it. Also there were bits that were a bit confusing. Whenever Tam & Pearl would have a convo about the fairies and what the fairies want and what they’ll do if they get it or don’t get it and who the good guys are - honestly I got lost. I just kept reading in the hopes that it’d make sense. It did, almost always. But in those moments it was kinda confusing. I also feel like the ending was a bit rushed. Like the first 300 pages were building up to this crescendo, and while I was happy with the ending, I feel like it all happened too fast. There were still many many questions left before the final chapter. And I think it was clever the way she answered them in the final chapter - the way she didn’t make it drag because too often endings do drag when characters just sit around answering questions - but it still felt a bit thin.
Other than that though, it was a really great book. I loved Pearl & Phil’s relationship and the way it developed, along with Holly & Cardy & Tam. The Seelie Prince was an absolute douchebag jerk face like woah. He was legit the worst. There were so many OMG moments, my head spun. But in a good way. There were parts that made me really really sad, and I think the fact that it did feel completely rooted in the real world (even with all the very current slang terms the characters used and the Aussie references) was the reason for the sadness. Because it felt real. So often with fantasies, they’re so fantastical and it’s a whole new world so you never feel like any of it could happen in your backyard or to people you know. But with this, maybe especially because it’s set in a (fictional) Aussie town, it felt tangible and possible, and it was all very sad. Oh also the faerie world is petrifying and I’m glad it doesn’t exist. Phew.
I really enjoyed this trilogy. A lot. I feel like rereading the first book because I read it so long ago. I recommend them. They’re really fast and tooootally binge-worthy. The characters are great - even the evil ones - and the relationship dynamics are wonderful and so so realistic. Finn is my fave, but I love it all.