Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-38470022-20190211122317

I was reading some of the reveiws for Flashback last night, on my kindle, and a whole load of people were saying it was dragging on. I was like, "Wait! What?! How does this drag!". I only started reading a year and a half ago, so I still may be too knew, but I enjoy the waiting, even if it kills me. I like how Shannon releases one part at a time, first the title, then the cover, then the flap summary. It all slowly works for the next book. And I really felt like book 7 was the beggining of the end. They got very close to getting the Neverseen's plans, killed Umber, and fought well. The Neverseen failed. I may be crazy, but it seems like they are slowly getting there. One person said it was the same plotline. Sure, there was a trap! Yes, they fell into it. But not as much. The Neverseen's plan was flawed. They defeated the trolll babies. The alicorn babies hatched, and they were a goal since book two. Yes, we have a lot of unanswered questions, but isn't that what makes it so great? I am dreading to think what willl happen to me when I finish the last book. Most likely, my mind will shatter into a trillion tiny peices, and I will have to get Sophie to heal me. And never put down a fan fiction for the rest of my life. Some people said it was a little boring. How is it boring? As one person said, you either ship Sophitz or Sokeefe, and at some point you want to throw ur book at the wall. It's true. You have to FEEL like Sophie in order to like the series. You have to be in the fandom, and try to guess with everyone else what will happen next, even when you are drasticly wrong. The battle in the beggining was EPIC, and I felt giddy for the next week. I honestly don't know what I'd do without this series, and it annoys me to see some of those reveiws. Does anyone agree?