![]() My favorite part of Chaos Walking’s story is its originality. He’s easily one of the best written characters I’ve ever read in any book. ![]() I mean, I like him, but I’m also scared of him, but I’m also intrigued by him, but I also hate him, but I still want to trust him for some reason. In Monsters of Men, I somehow developed even more conflicted feelings regarding the mayor. Let’s start with the characters, because that’s one of the places where these books really shine. It’s all one big chef’s kiss, and an utterly perfect end to a perfect trilogy. I can’t even begin to describe my feelings for this book without first saying that I am utterly in love. ![]()
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