

Never was success because of a character working hard, or because of a long ago planted plot device. All too often, things were resolved through something VERY VERY convenient happening totally out of nowhere and by surprise. Let me go over all of the things that I did not like about this book.ġ) Too many convenient moments in the plot. I kept waiting for it to get better, and it never did. Honestly, if it wasn't the third book in a beloved series, I would have easily put it down pretty early on. I was originally going to give this 2 stars, but then I couldn't think of anything I really liked about this book, so even though it hurts my heart, 1 star it is. Why is no one talking about how beautiful this hardcover is without the dust jacket?!?! It's a bit sad for me to see this story end, since, for once, I've been with this trilogy since the very beginning, but I am so happy with this beautiful ending we got and as hard as it is to say goodbye to the books, I am hoping I love the movies and I look forward to revisiting these characters in the future!

I don't like it and I don't think it needed to be included, but I really appreciate that it's not heavy in this series. I will admit that I am still not into the romance in this series.

He gave us answers to questions, a plot that came full circle and concluded well, and a really beautiful satisfying ending that isn't over the top. There is truly nothing else I could have asked Ransom Riggs to provide. If you have been a friend of mine for a while, you know that the end of trilogies never work for me for one reason or another. I am absolutely so happy with how this series ended. I decided to bump up my rating from 3.5 stars to 4 stars because I liked the ending and enjoyed my time with the peculiars.

The ending to this book and to the series is satisfying. Joined by his companion, Emma, and talking dog, Addison (yes, a talking dog, who is the most memorable if not the best character in the book), the fate of peculiardom is in their hands. This made the first half of Library of Souls a bit difficult for me to engage with.įinally, though, Jacob, with his newfound ability to control the Hollows, takes the initiative. They barely seem to have time to catch their breath. Even with a new purpose established at the end of Hollow City, I had become a little tired of the peculiar children always being on the run. Satisfying conclusion! Ransom Riggs’ Library of Souls (the final installment in Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children trilogy) picks up where Hollow City ends. “And it occured to me, standing there, just breathing with her, quiet settling around us, that those might be the three most beautiful words in the English language.
