
A Beautiful Funeral
Reviews

I don't think I could write a full review on this book. I'm not ashamed to admit that this book has me feeling so many emotions right now and I can't think straight. Jamie McGuire really tied up all the books beautifully with this last book. It was promised to be the most heartbreaking of all the books, and it is. Every chapter is a different character and McGuire is brilliant for keeping all the characters and their personalities straight. There were a few things I saw coming and many that I did not. Some that I'm not just ready to talk about. I'm really sad that this amazing serious has come to an end, and I only wish I could continue reading about Abby, Travis, and the rest of the Maddox Clan.

** spoiler alert ** Not sure if I am being objective here but hear me out: I am not putting out 5 stars for the way the story is written or because it is worth a academic prize. The stars go to the various emotions I’ve been through from Beautiful Disaster to Beautiful Funeral. 5 stars for the work, for the characters who, even though they can be annoying at times, convey a real and genuine love. 5 stars for the Maddox Brothers and starting with Jim and Jack. 5 stars for the Maddox Wives. 5 stars for the Maddox’s next generation of little monsters. Cried my eyes out, it was worth it. It ended the series on a great note even though the last ones weren’t my favourite.

de entre la saga entera, esta sin duda alguna es la que MAS AME!!!!!

I don't even know what to write. I am so disappointed. I LOVE THE MADDOX BROTHERS!!! BUT THIS WAS UTTERLY RIDICULOUS! (in my opinion) Even before the book came out, I already knew who was going to die and guess what? I was right. Which sucks, I love when books surprise me. This one definitely surprised me with how bad it was. We literally get 13 different Point of Views in 220 pages of a book. No one has a distinct voice, everything is rushed and repetitive. We are getting tons of summary for a book that's supposed to have a "major plot" so there is NOTHING being described here. I'm so over this book. Can I act like I didn't read this?



















