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Talker, La Decision (2014)

by Amy Lane(Favorite Author)
4.01 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1623806852 (ISBN13: 9781623806859)
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English
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Dreamspinner Press
series
Talker
review 1: I'm reviewing all three books in this "Talker" series as one, as all three novels make one complete story, rather like Jane Austen's classics were originally published in three volumes.Incidently "Talker's Graduation is actually Book 3, NOT Book 1 as detailed in the Kindle store.So....as my title suggests, Amy Lane is the Queen of Angst. Emotional and sensitive writing she tells a powerful story of self discovery and self worth. Her characterisations are truely brilliant, Brian is such an Angel and Talker just is...Talker.The only downside to this set of three was the rather hurried ending to "Talker's Graduation". Suddenly there was physical therapy with clay which immediately led to...which immediately led further to....all too quick, needed more detail, needed more padd... moreing and hence my 4 star review and not the usual 5 star that I award to Amy Lane. I read two and a half novels in one sitting, because I seriously couldn't put them down and just had to know how Brian and Tate's story progressed. I defy anyone not to cry at Tate (Talker) and Brian's story. Beautiful, just beautiful.
review 2: What a beautiful ending to these boys' story! I am so glad we got to have this little glimpse into their future after all of the horrible things that had happened to them in the first two books. I loved the structure of this book. I loved that it was basically a reverse of the structure of the 2nd book, so this time we're having "flash forwards" into their future and catching up to those in the present with the story.Brian and Tate are amazing as always. I think I'm most impressed by how Ms. Lane was able to create characters who have suffered so much and been through so much that was hard or difficult or unfair, and yet they are both filled with so much love and hope and optimism.A fantastic and moving end to a wonderful series! less
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johnchad
This was a nice conclusion but I have to say that book two was my favorite
SDG
I just didn't reconnect with the characters - nothing wrong with it...
luisimtz
Very good, but somewhat disappointingly short.
Shane
Really well done ending to the trilogy.
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