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Ahhh these books are so disjointed! A girl from the first book has found her door but we only find out in the third book! And the second book has almost nothing to do with the school! I like what Maguire is trying to do but it's not coming out right. This book is especially weird but creative. Overdrive only had the audio and I'd much rather have read it. It's really hard to follow and easy to lose the story. I had listened to about 20 minutes of it while multi-tasking and had to start it over a
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I thought this one would be better than the last because the candy nonsense world sounded so fun. Yet, it turned out to be predictable. I didn't really care for Cora or Rini. Nancy's world was the most interesting and we only spent a few moments there. The plot again read like a lazy attempt at a children's book.
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Challenges: Novellas in November - The fourth novella read this month. An interesting third installment in The Wayward Children series in that the main characters in this story speculate on how and why the various worlds are created and connected. A nice wrap up of a story line in the first book in the series.