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The Void by J. D. Horn

sjj169's review against another edition

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4.0

Frigging book! It's so hard to rate this one. I kept thinking I'm giving it a one star...no I'm giving it a five star. I am going with a 3.5 star rounded up.

The book picks up where the last one left off. You do need to read the first two books in this series to totally enjoy this one. The author touches base on things that happened previously but my opinion goes toward reading the others. Mercy is still pregnant and now there is someone spreading body parts all over Savannah.

Mercy really still hasn't had a chance to see her powers come to full power yet. The anchors of the line still want her either gone or completely in the dark. Maisy is back but at first is still in la-la land. Once Maisy does start coming back to herself though she is a major kick-ass witch.


At around 50% into the book the book takes a completely different turn. At first I was ok..we can do a little adventurous. I like adventure.


Then at around 80%. RAGE and ugly crying.
AND THAT FUCKING ENDING. I hated it. Completely and totally hated it.

Thus my dilemma with the star rating.

The entire series is a fun read. No, it's not great literature, but sometimes you just want entertained. These books do that. They involve some of my favorite storylines. Savannah GA, shown to it's spooky brilliance, witches, witches and more witches, with some other creatures thrown in for good measure.
Hells yeah.

I received an arc copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

skateanddonate's review against another edition

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3.0

Been trying to figure out how to rate this book since I finished it 12 hours ago...still have no idea. Weakest book in trilogy with significant problems, but you need to read it.

First 70% of book has no plot or story progression. Just a bunch of random attact scenes that in hindsight symbolizes loss. Then climax jumps in out of freaking nowhere. This section is all telling (explaining) with no showing. Spoiler alert: long dead characters re appear to tell you in dialog what is happening. Then the long conclusion / epilogue goes on and on turning your stomach at every reveal with a last bit of pointless hope at the end.

I didn't care for this book.

talntd1's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional

5.0

tenshiilove's review against another edition

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emotional funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

shirleypollock's review against another edition

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3.0

I was really bored until I got to about the last 20 chapters or so (about 70% on my kindle).

micagaddis's review against another edition

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2.0

The plot "twists" were very strange and hard to follow. It concluded the series, but did it in a very strange fashion.

mbattiest's review against another edition

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2.0

Actual rating, 2.5 stars.

Let me start by saying, I enjoyed this series. It’s a great series to pick up when you’re need a little bit lighter reading.

This third book though? Super frustrating. So much of it was frustrating. If you are like me and don’t like leaving series unfinished, go ahead and read it.

But if you like The Source better than The Line, you will probably not be the biggest fan of this book either.




*Spoilers below. Please do not read any further if you do not want details of the book and ending*

Maisie returns, and she’s almost broken emotionally at this point.

Then weird things are happening with the magic in Savannah, including a devastating murder. Peter losses his mind, and that storyline arc is a completely different heartbreak.

Then this super weird thing happens with Mercy being only the line, and she rewrites some of the history of her family. Then she comes back. I just feel like the epilogue leaves more questions. I liked this series but the ending was completely strange and felt rushed.

brittanymariereads's review against another edition

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3.0

I don't even know where to start with this review. I have a love/hate relationship with J.D. Horn right now. I have loved this entire series and have grown so attached to the characters. I love the world of magic that he created. (With so much magic swirling around YA right now it is always refreshing to read something with a different take.) I seriously loved the first two books in the series.

What I did not love, was this book. The first half or so was right on par with the first two books in the series and then I don't even know what happened. It was as if Horn decided to shove every idea he had about the mythology surrounding the line, possible plot lines, and every single possible death he could think of into the last half of this book. It ended up being a jumbled, confusing mess and I am so disappointed!

I am giving this three stars because of how much I loved the series and the first half of this book but if this was a stand alone novel I would most likely have given it one star. I hated the ending. I hated it so much. I honestly wish I would have just stopped after the first two books. They were on such a different level than this one was. So much disappointment.

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jenny_reads_horror's review against another edition

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5.0

I can't believe this is it! So much emotion! What an ending!
I will miss these characters so much.

kayhutch's review against another edition

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5.0

Absolutely in love with this series. Will post full review later.