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A review by theirresponsiblereader
The Vigilante Game by Meghan Scott Molin
funny
tense
medium-paced
3.0
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post is to catch up on my "To Write About" stack—emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.
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MG has so much to accomplish in this book--she has to get her bestie out of jail, uncover the vigilante running around as The Golden Arrow, keep the Hooded Falcon movie on track, and secure her career in comics--oh, and maybe embrace adulthood and a real relationship.
It was...fine. It was enjoyable, a little mad-cap, and frequently sweet. While better than the second novel, I don't think it achieved the levels of the first novel. I had such high hopes for this series--and I'm not saying I'm disappointed by the way it ended, because Molin wrapped up everything nicely and sent our characters off with happy endings. but I was underwhelmed. Still glad I read the series, just not as glad as I expected.
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MG has so much to accomplish in this book--she has to get her bestie out of jail, uncover the vigilante running around as The Golden Arrow, keep the Hooded Falcon movie on track, and secure her career in comics--oh, and maybe embrace adulthood and a real relationship.
It was...fine. It was enjoyable, a little mad-cap, and frequently sweet. While better than the second novel, I don't think it achieved the levels of the first novel. I had such high hopes for this series--and I'm not saying I'm disappointed by the way it ended, because Molin wrapped up everything nicely and sent our characters off with happy endings. but I was underwhelmed. Still glad I read the series, just not as glad as I expected.