

I love how she loves dancing, but hates dance classes, how she keeps trying to convince people that she does not, in fact, like everybody, and how she complains to Alice about Ben making her die in all his movies. She has grown so much since The Penderwicks in Spring, yet her personality still reminded me of the little girl who loved tiaras and spoke of herself in the third person. So here are some of my first thoughts: beware of spoilers, obviously…ġ) I thoroughly enjoyed Lydia as the focalizer of this story. It’s probably my least favorite of the series, but that doesn’t change the fact that I adored it. What the heck, amazon? I debated waiting, but then again, why not support one of my favorite authors by buying something that costs less than a week’s worth of meals at university? I can easily skip some of those to make up for it…Īnyway, needless to say, I loved this book. I even went to the trouble to buy the e-book since amazon notified me that my pre-ordered copy won’t get here until May 30th.

So what you’re going to get is rambly, somewhat incoherent gushing and thoughts that might not even make sense to people who have also read this series.īut I have to talk about it! After all, this was probably my most anticipated finale since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out.

To call this a book review would be sadly inaccurate because I have too many feelings to form coherent thoughts right now.
