Girls of Fate and Fury by Natasha Ngan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There was a point where I thought Natasha Ngan wasn't going to be able to finish her debut trilogy, in part due to her ongoing real-life health issues, but also due to the folding of the Jimmy Patterson imprint (a real shame given that, with this and other books and authors, it had become quite the house of diverse YA). But after an extra year's delay, Ngan finally gives us the dual-POV trilogy conclusion we've all been waiting for, and it's about as tense and thrilling as you can expect, every page turning with the threat that Lei and Wren won't get the happy ending they deserve. I'm glad Ngan took the time to really work on this one, though, because it is exactly the ending the readers and characters deserve, and at no point is it an easy road to get there. So, to Girls of Paper and Fire, I now declare ave atque vale while waiting to see what Ngan has in the pipeline next...
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