Saturday, July 9, 2016

Review: Ensnared by: A.G. Howard

Ensnared
By: A.G. Howard

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Length: 420 pages
Synopsis From Goodreads:

After surviving a disastrous battle at prom, Alyssa has embraced her madness and gained perspective. She's determined to rescue her two worlds and the people and netherlings she loves. Even if it means challenging Queen Red to a final battle of wills and wiles . . . and even if the only way to Wonderland, now that the rabbit hole is closed, is through the looking-glass world--a parallel dimension filled with mutated and violent netherling outcasts. In the final installment of the wildly popular Splintered trilogy, Alyssa and her dad journey into the heart of magic and mayhem in search of her mom and to set right all that's gone wrong. Together with Jeb and Morpheus, they must salvage Wonderland from the decay and destruction that has ensnared it. But if they succeed and come out alive, can everyone truly have their happily ever after?


My Review:

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Give me just a moment to sing about my feelings. Okay, I think I'm good now. As the Eleventh Doctor once said, "I HATE endings." It's a true statment too, I hate endings to books! It's like parting with an old friend, such sweet sorrow. This series is my favorite series on my bookshelf (sorry Harry Potter). Having it there to talk about with my friends throughout school made my day. The fact that my friend and I could talk about our feelings and what our opinions were as we read together made it even better!

"There is no reasoning when it comes to Morpheus. You just accept him as he is."

The quote above is very true, when it comes to the once so aggravating caterpillar in the Disney classic Alice in Wonderland, to Morpheus you just have to accept there is no reasoning with him. After all he has a gigantic ego that not even Alyssa can make small.

"Everything--our lives, our loves, our futures--hinges on one word. IF."

I look forward to reading A.G. Howard's next series RoseBlood. I love her writing and can't to read a story about The Phantom of the Opera, one of my favorite plays.


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