The Infinite Day: A Book Review
This was a very good ending
to the trilogy, though at times the varying point of views were a bit
tedious, particularly when there would be a lot going on with Merral's
group and then the next chapter would focus on Ethan on Earth for
instance. That being said, it was fascinating to see things from the
Dominion's side. The ending was perfect, though I don't want to spoil
it, but it was a good ending that gave a happy sense of closure.
The characterization was greatly improved as well, as it's a bit sketchy in the first book, though I must say I still never completely loved the main characters, though I greatly enjoyed, Loyd, Luke, and Azeras.
I recommend anyone struggling to get through the first book to stick it out; it get's better.
The characterization was greatly improved as well, as it's a bit sketchy in the first book, though I must say I still never completely loved the main characters, though I greatly enjoyed, Loyd, Luke, and Azeras.
I recommend anyone struggling to get through the first book to stick it out; it get's better.
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