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Loading... Midnighters #3: Blue Noon (edition 2007)by Scott Westerfeld
Work InformationBlue Noon by Scott Westerfeld
![]() Books Read in 2007 (288) No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() The series remains good enough to make me want to continue reading but still not good enough for me to like it. He changes the characters so drastically... the first book's 5 teens acted quite different than they do in this book, but not in a grown up sort of way - more like just letting experiences get to them a little too much. I'll keep reading but I keep waiting for something unexpected to happen. Scott Westerfeld brought this series to a close with another well written book that tapped the emotions. Rex is the focus of this book. After his encounter with the Darklings in the last book, he fears that he has become more animal than human, and we are meant to wonder throughout this book if that is true. After a close encounter saving a human child, Rex's new hunger is put to the test. Will his human side or animal side prevail? The Midnighters must also deal with the ever growing rip in the blue time that threatens to swallow up Bixby and the surrounding area. Westerfeld is known for series ending stories that don't fit into the pattern of happily ever after, and this one is no exception to that. A very satisfying final story, though, to this exciting series. *sorry, this sounds more like a rant* I loved the series. I wasn't expecting what happens at the end. It wasn't bad, but I'd really like to know what happens with Jessica and the rest of them. I really wish he would write another book because this ending made me write my own fanfiction. Not that's a bad thing, but it felt too open. I think this series deserves a better ending, so it actually feels complete. no reviews | add a review
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The five midnighters from Bixby discover that the secret hour is starting to invade the daylight world, and if they cannot stop it, the darklings will soon be free to hunt again. No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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