![]() ![]() It’s also pretty slow-paced, and nothing really happens until you get to maybe the last quarter of the book. I also wish we saw more of what life was like after the people in Arras made their way to earth. I also felt like the ending was rushed, and while it’s ambiguous/open-ended, I still feel pretty confident in how things will turn out for a couple of the characters. ![]() I really was expecting more of a showdown between Cormac and Adelice, and the previous two books really made it seem liked the ending was going to be something big and action-packed, and I feel like we didn’t get that. I’m not really sure how I feel about Unraveled- I’m definitely all over the place when it comes to this book! ![]() I really liked Crewel, but as the series has gone on, I’ve liked it less and less. She will have to choose between an unimaginable alliance and a deadly war that could destroy everyone she loves. As the Guild manipulates the citizens of Arras, Adelice discovers that she’s not alone, and she must let go of her past to fight for mankind’s future. However, peace comes at a terrible price. When Adelice returns to Arras, she quickly learns that something rotten has taken hold of the world and Cormac Patton needs her to help him reestablish order. Things have changed behind the walls of the Coventry and new threats lurk in its twisted corridors. Genre: YA Dystopic/Fantasy/Sci-Fi Autonomous. Where I Got It: I borrowed the e-book from the library Published October 2014 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux|209 pages ![]()
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