Talk:Book 7: Flashback/@comment-43305027-20190728025619

Review: Finished a few days ago.

This book in the entire series was the first that made feel 'meh' about the whole plot, characters, and overall everything. It was okay, though, captivating as all the others, but there were a few things that made me less enthusiastic about the book than normal.

My biggest problem was probably the romance, I never really liked the triangle/square that much-ever since Lodestar/Nightfall. It all started out with Sophie completely oblivous, and even though the guys made it clear, she continued to be witfully oblivous. It's also because Sophie could never hang out with some other friends, like Biana or Dex (I honestly thing Tinker just existed to get Dex out of the way, and it hurts). I would've loved to see her interact more with her female friends, or Wylie or Tam. Ah, the characters. Fitz got on my nerves, honestly, and Sophie got even more annoying. Everyone actually got on my nerves. First off, after the insanely boring hospital stays, the rest of the book was basically Sophie trying to get her strength back, but mostly because...where's the drumroll? Oh no. Fitz doesn't seem to like her. I really support Sophitz, but gosh Fitz, watch your attitude. I really didn't like the way he treated Sophie, and it makes me want to switch to Team Foster-Keefe honestly.

The characters who truly developed where Keefe and Dex, not Mary Sue Sophie. But, besides the romance, this book was okay. The last saving grace was the twist at the end, where Tam joins the Neverseen and the alicorn babies. They were so cute (I wish Keefe was there, since he dealed with Silveny more than Fitz, but okay).

I'm really curious where the plot goes after this, but I hope it's a bit more focused (and Sophie could act like an actual 15-year old). I don't really have high hopes for Legacy, though. Done with my long rant of this book.