Beautiful Chaos (Caster Chronicles #3) by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.
3 out of 5 stars
The latest installment of the Caster Chronicles shows Ethan Wate and Lena Ravenwood trying to find some normalcy in their totally abnormal world. After the disastrous event at the Great Barrier, things have been strange in Gatlin. The heat weighs on everyone like a blanket, insects are rampant, and the lake has dried up. According to some members of the community, these are signs of the apocalypse. It is up to Ethan and Lena, along with their friends, to discover the truth and set things right. To restore Order.
I have to admit, it took a bit for me to fully immerse myself in this book. Unlike the first two installments, I wasn't automatically gripped. I feel as if a lot of the novel was filler, and could have been at least one hundred pages shorter without the plot changing one bit. I also felt that the mystery was a bit too obvious, so the big reveal didn't pack as much of a punch for me as I feel like the authors intended.
Having said all these things, I did like the book overall. It did well to expand the mythos in the series, and toward the end there were a few points where I felt a little misty-eyed. The characters are also still true to form, and the Link/Ridley storyline is as entertaining as ever. All in all, I am looking forward to book four, which will hopefully bring about more closure, since Beautiful Chaos seemed like a set up for this novel, rather than something worthy of its own book.
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