the way the book ended did not impress me. I liked the book and story, but not he ending. I was hoping Luce would become human again. I also hoped Kathleen would get to really see her sister before she died. What happened o Elieen anyway? Dorian just walks off and cries? I don't even know if he did that the way it was described. What about Violet and Dana? What happened to them? Was it just to show that they were okay or what? There were a lot of questions left unanswered and that was something I didn't really like. I loved this book. The language is so beautiful, it makes you understand the music and the water and the people so well. Sometimes it is like the author is holding too many characters and the spill out, like Jo and Ilene who kept turning up when you'd forgotten about them. Luce's choice in the end was right, even though it was sad. I also liked the way that the author dealt with Anais. Secretary Moreland was also very creepy. Nausicaa was brilliant and mysterious, as always. The ending was right, heartbreaking, but right. Luce's pain after everything was strong. The book took a while to wind up, but that was okay- it felt right. I liked Yuan especially as a secondary characters, and all the ends were tied up amazingly in this novel.
What do You think about Twice Lost (2013)?
An amazing end to an awesome trilogy, the end was rather depressing but till awesome!
—chinliyee
Definitely the best in the series, so happy about the way that it wrapped up.
—Anup