![]() ![]() In my opinion, this series could've been a two book series just because of the awkwardness of this one. It just means that you're not going to be that invested in the story. ![]() This book was bridge to the next book, and that's not really a bad thing. ![]() There was almost no plot development, or character development which is something that I look for especially in sequels. To me this was just what I call a 'filler', a 'filler' is something used to fit words on a page that have no point to the story. In this book, Amy is basically just revisiting her past and finally realizing what she feels. I understand why authors have sequels that do almost nothing for the plot, I just wish they could find a way to incorporate more into the story. I have bad experiences with sequels that are half the size of the first, so what I predicted was that nothing would happen and this sequel wouldn't really feel needed. The first thing I noticed about this when I first held it in my hands was that it was a lot shorter then the first, in fact it was shorter then the novella bind up. Last year, I picked up Dorothy Must Die and loved it! Obviously for my love for the first book, and just The Wizard Of O z in general, it was automatically going to be one of my most anticipated books of 2015. ![]()
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