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  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

The best of the Inkworld series (though I have yet to read the new #4!). This one heavily focuses on Dustfinger, which is always a good time. And there is less pandering to the reader as a booklover, but the premise is still steeped in the love of books and stories. The only place this one falls a bit short is the chapters where we whip back to Elinor's house, as they can be a little boring, deterring from the main storyline in a way that can be frustrating when chapters end on a cliffhanger from Meggie, Mo, Fenoglio, Farid, Resa, or Dustfinger's point of view. This installment is exciting, complex, and really brings Fenoglio/Funke's world to life. And get ready for a bit of emotional whiplash.

I don't factor performance into auidiobooks, but I'd give Brendan Fraser (yes, THAT Brendan Fraser) 4.75/5 stars. His dialogue is FANTASTIC. Truly wonderful voice acting. But his narration can be a bit like Nicholas Cage at times; you're only ever about 90% certain of why he's using the cadence and inflections that he is. But the voices are so diversified that it makes it impossible to miss who is talking. A genuinely good performance!

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