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6 cose impossibili by A.G. Howard

haley_j_casey's review against another edition

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3.0

Helped a little with the disappointing epilogue in Ensnared, but I just didn't feel it.

anita_mv's review against another edition

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5.0

Me quedé con tantas ganas de seguir leyendo después de concluir con la trilogía, que he devorado estas historias cortas. Me ha encantado conocer diferentes detalles y sucesos que se pasan por alto en los libros anteriores y que le diera mås profundidad. El final ha sido demasiado hermoso...
AĂșn asĂ­ siento como que nunca me saciarĂ© con esta historia, por mucho que lea o relea, nunca tendrĂ© suficiente de el Reino de las Profundidades, su locura y sus increĂ­bles personajes.
Me cuesta despedirme del mundo, pero serĂĄ un hasta luego, hasta que vuelva a leerlo y a enamorarme de nuevo.

ana_mv's review against another edition

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5.0

Me quedé con tantas ganas de seguir leyendo después de concluir con la trilogía, que he devorado estas historias cortas. Me ha encantado conocer diferentes detalles y sucesos que se pasan por alto en los libros anteriores y que le diera mås profundidad. El final ha sido demasiado hermoso...
AĂșn asĂ­ siento como que nunca me saciarĂ© con esta historia, por mucho que lea o relea, nunca tendrĂ© suficiente de el Reino de las Profundidades, su locura y sus increĂ­bles personajes.
Me cuesta despedirme del mundo, pero serĂĄ un hasta luego, hasta que vuelva a leerlo y a enamorarme de nuevo.

sarahp85's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a nice little insight to the Splintered series.
Where I didn't really like the last book, I liked this better. Made me understand the choices Alyssa made in the 3rd book a tiny bit better. And I do love Morpheus and any story he's in really

august_weird's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is a bitter-sweet ending to Splintered series :) it's both tragic and beautiful.

winnisanderaon's review against another edition

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5.0

What a beautiful gem to be given a chance to go back into the world once more! This book will have you laughing, crying, gasping, and bawling your eyes out! It was absolutely beautiful to be given the chance to go back into this world once more!!

nyxaslan's review against another edition

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5.0

5 stars
I am sad to bid this series farewell. But it ran its course, and it didn't drag out for too long. This book filled in the blanks from different perspectives, and better described the time after she passed to Wonderland. My only major complaint was to tone down the passion, but I'm not taking off a star for that because I've grown so used to it in books now its sad. I have also changed my opinion from my review of the first book. I am team Jeb and team Morpheus. Both are beautiful characters. All of them are.
AN ANTHEM TO OUR BELOVED AND ETERNAL WONDERLAND.

mariela_bloom's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

tal90's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

benjaminvr's review against another edition

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2.0

Full review posted.

SPOILERS ALERT!!

I’m glad it is over. I’ve had enough.
“You're exquisite. You're transcendent. And you are mine.”

This book is a novellas compilation that follows the events before, after and during the other books in the series.

Note: I highly recommend you read it after the 3rd book or you will get spoiled.

The boy in the web:
This was the second-best novella and it’s Alyssa’s mother story before she came crazy and when she met Thomas in the Sister Two's nest. This novella is the perfect background story to the series and we get to see Morpheus and Alyssa’s mother relation.

The moth in the mirror:
This story is more about Jeb and what he endured while staying with Morpheus. Not my favorite but if you’re one of those who doesn’t like Jeb (like me), after reading this you may hate him a little bit less.

Six Impossible Things:
We have a wedding, oh yeah!!!
This was the most emotional and the best novella of the book. It tells us the story of Alice getting married, having children, losing her beloved ones and going back to Wonderland to live the rest of her immortal life with Morpheus as The Red Queen.


If you’re as emotional as me, you won’t survive to this novella. Despite all the feelings, I couldn’t give the book a higher rate because it reaches a grade of cheesiness that makes it feel unrealistic and boring. I know, it’s a fantasy book and of course, it must be unrealistic, but this goes beyond that. As in the previous books, there were some unnecessarily poetic paragraphs. And at this point of the series, Alyssa shouldn’t be questioning her feelings anymore.

It’s not a bad book but it isn’t for everyone.