wordnerdy's review against another edition
3.0
https://wordnerdy.blogspot.com/2020/05/2020-book-107.html
The fifth book in this series is set about a hundred years after the last one and has way more interesting characters—a girl cursed to tell the truth, a werefox lawyer, a cross-dressing pirate, an elderly archivist, and several very awesome dragons. I am not quite sure the plot lived up to all that, and there were the usual proof-reading errors, but it was a fun read. Unfortunately, even though Scarborough wrote this in 2015, she is still dropping the g-word like crazy (though she is way better about the cultural stereotypes). I really feel like by 2015, even old white ladies should have known that word was not cool (or at least had editors to tell them so). B.
The fifth book in this series is set about a hundred years after the last one and has way more interesting characters—a girl cursed to tell the truth, a werefox lawyer, a cross-dressing pirate, an elderly archivist, and several very awesome dragons. I am not quite sure the plot lived up to all that, and there were the usual proof-reading errors, but it was a fun read. Unfortunately, even though Scarborough wrote this in 2015, she is still dropping the g-word like crazy (though she is way better about the cultural stereotypes). I really feel like by 2015, even old white ladies should have known that word was not cool (or at least had editors to tell them so). B.
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