That’s one of the big problems with this one too many characters. We already had an established cast of characters from the first four books, we didn’t need a bunch of new ones. It felt so dragged out, and I honestly didn’t care about Conner’s characters. I’m pretty sure it’s every writer’s dream to go hang out in the world they created with their characters, but this plot felt like complete filler. This one mostly follows Conner and Alex as they venture into Conner’s stories in order to recruit his characters to help them in fairytale world. Maybe it is because I’m getting older and have outgrown books with such a young and silly tone, but I could pinpoint a lot of issues, so I do think that this one was the weakest one. I just didn’t feel that way with the last two, especially this one. They were funny, had a great premise, and felt magical. I remember really enjoying the first three books. I really just can’t wait a year in between books I forget everything! To be fair, I was having a lot of trouble remembering what happened in the previous book. I’m honestly not sure if this series has actually decreased in quality, or I have just outgrown them, all I know is that I didn’t enjoy this one like I enjoyed the rest of the books. I wouldn’t trust my rating for this book.
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