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I finished this yesterday and while it was okay, I didn't love it. I really enjoyed the first two but this just didn't connect for me. I think it was (view spoiler)
Just finished! I felt all the things you described, Charlie! =D HahahaCons: (view spoiler)
Pros: (view spoiler)
Like the other books, you have to go with the core idea presented in this particular segment of the story. I know it's asking a lot of the reader to figure out what to take or not but that's what we deal with each time we open up a new story to explore.
I rated this one four stars because I responded to the story like it was stuff of nonsense. The fairy tale lyrical phrases are still there. The obvious politics & stereotypes. The book felt like it represented the world of Nonsense. Plus the narration was good. So, I put 4 stars even if it's the weakest book of the three thus far.
Leap Frog Thought: (view spoiler)
Soo wrote: "Just finished! I felt all the things you described, Charlie! =D Hahaha
Cons:
- Sledgehammer of Social Politics - So much emphasis on that you lose sight of the cool things Cora thinks/does. The ..."
I actually really like this story as well... but as soon as you guys started talking about the social politics, it became glaring, to me, despite glossing over it before...
I think the counter=fat shaming might be something Seanan has dealt with... I don't actually think she looks much like her GR profile pics... I think they're over a decade old, at this point... I've seen more recent video of her in youtube library Q&As and a couple Patreon videos from 2018...
I definitely like the information about Confection, even if living there would be rough for me...
I love the blurb for book 5, and I'm glad we're fast approaching it... Elinor' West's "no quest" rule is about to be broken. Again.
Cons:
- Sledgehammer of Social Politics - So much emphasis on that you lose sight of the cool things Cora thinks/does. The ..."
I actually really like this story as well... but as soon as you guys started talking about the social politics, it became glaring, to me, despite glossing over it before...
I think the counter=fat shaming might be something Seanan has dealt with... I don't actually think she looks much like her GR profile pics... I think they're over a decade old, at this point... I've seen more recent video of her in youtube library Q&As and a couple Patreon videos from 2018...
I definitely like the information about Confection, even if living there would be rough for me...
I love the blurb for book 5, and I'm glad we're fast approaching it... Elinor' West's "no quest" rule is about to be broken. Again.
The next one is slated to be a story that precedes the first book. Curious to see where that'll go! Kade's story? =)
I personally want to have Elinor's story and more of the twins. I purposely haven't read the blurbs for the next two books as I don't want to be spoiled.
Argh, I'm not really enjoying this one...Part 1 and 2 (Chapters 1-6): I agree with all Charlie said. (view spoiler)
Cora feels like a replacement to Nancy, to me... I kinda wish Seanan had just gone in Kade's head, or someone else we already knew...
Soo wrote: "Yup. It's social politics with a sledgehammer. lol"Haha. Who needs subtlety when you can have a character shout out your opinions, right? :p
So guys, work today made me think of this book. I work in the lab at a place that makes soap, shampoo, conditioner....that type of thing. We get a new soap today that has a name of 'Cotton Candy Skies'.



January 18, 2020.
Requested by Charlie.