A review by palomapepper
A Million Worlds with You by Claudia Gray

4.0

This has been one of those series where I'm gladly willing to overlook any and all plot holes and/or scientific impossibilities, because the story is just that compelling... and the main character is super likable. This novel is a solid ending to the trilogy, a thrilling page-turner as usual.

A slight downside: The sheer number of alternate-selves (and alternate-other-characters) did get a little confusing for me, which could only be expected. The book starts off with a ton of backstory and recap - which is 100% necessary - but by the end, there are so many that some storylines don't feel quite wrapped up.

Spoiler
And as if the previous books hadn't given me enough Orphan Black vibes already, there is literally a Cloneverse.



Now that I think about it, Home Office Marguerite (Wicked) has a lot in common with Rachel Duncan, what with her extreme jealousy of her sisters' parental attention.