
A Million Worlds with You
Reviews

more like 3.5 or so but i’ve become sentimental about these characters like things started moving too fast with no time to pause and feel towards the end but this trilogy had to end some way right? definitely had a bit of a cry, but i did grin through lots and lots of the interactions between the characters like they’re just too good! marguerite and paul marguerite and theo paul and theo it’s all so real. i’m glad i continued this trilogy and saw it through.

super good ending to the 3 book series! Loved these characters and the story!

After year of reading it I have lots of thoughts. It was heart warming but heartbreaking at the same time, the number of plot twist was insane, but I am happy I've finished this series. When I finished it I was very happy and thought to myself that it's pretty interesting how I'm living in different Universes, hope that even better than this one here.

When rating the last volume in a trilogy, I find myself basically giving an overall rating for the whole trilogy as well. Because while of course each book can be judged on its own, it’s also true that it cannot be completely isolated from the previous two, so the rest of the story up to this point affects it. This is no exception. I cannot entirely judge this book on its own, other than to say that the beginning was a bit tough for me. It’s very stressful and packed with tension, and maybe because of my own circumstances in real life at the time, I wasn’t completely into it. In a way the story’s progression and my feelings about it sort of mirrored what must have been Marguerite’s own when taking a cross-dimensional jump: confusion and tension, that I-don’t-want-to-do-this feeling... and then you get your bearings and things start making sense and flowing for you. And so, much like the MC, you slip back into this world’s Marguerite, feel what she feels, and her mission is yours! And then, chapter 21 — so surprising and fun! A brilliant twist. Not to mention that that chapter seems to distill the best traits of the trilogy all in one place. Very good last installment; and good, solid YA sci-fi series: likable characters that aren’t one-dimensional tropes, unusual circumstances narrated in a way that somehow makes them feel relatable, and the drama is not overdone and doesn’t drown the entire storyline (I’m looking at you, S. J. Maas.) I love Claudia Gray’s quirky sci-fi and strong female MCs! 👍🏼👍🏼

I enjoyed this series quite a bit, though I do have to go back on the earlier reviews about the romance - this is definitely a romance, with sci-fi elements tied into it. I really liked the concept of alternate universes and enjoyed seeing all of them play out, though I do wish that we'd gotten more of an explanation to how these universes happened. A Million Worlds With You opens up more alternate universes, and some of them were really cool - alternate Soviet Russia really stood out for me. This was a really nice conclusion to the series, though, in terms of the book as a whole. It kept with the tone of the rest of the series with added tension; with Evil Marguerite, the stakes were raised, and it was tense watching Marguerite trying to hop everywhere to save the universes. I liked the complexity of this one - it gets confusing but not so much that it's hard to understand, and (view spoiler)[the scene I liked a lot was the one where Marguerite got to talk to her other selves through her clones. Grand Duchess Marguerite is my favorite of them all. (hide spoiler)] The climax seemed really anticlimatic, though, because there wasn't any particular scientific explanation that I can remember. It happened because ... why? I'd really like to know why they managed to (view spoiler)[stabilize the universe and cut off the home office at the same time. It seemed too neat, too clean. Also, Theo Beck deserves a boyfriend. I was really hoping that he would be confirmed bisexual because it was a throwaway line in the first book but apparently not. I hate how much of the plot was complicated by the love triangle even now, when it's clear that Paul/Marguerite is endgame. (hide spoiler)] All in all - maybe not hardcore scifi, but if you're looking for a nice light read, definitely go for this series.

Thank god it's over

The sciences makes my head hurt and I'm pretty sure there's some of it that only works because it's situational but Paul makes everything better.

2.75 stars? It's just meh. Enjoyed the second half but like the other parts just...

What a convenient wrap up to the story, huh...

Just one word. AMAZING. Claudia Gray is one best authors out there. <3

Kinda expected this to be a little bit different and better, so 3.5* rating would be more accurate. This world is indeed amazing and the writing style makes it so easy to read, it’s basically not possible to stop once you start. But the ending was quite simple and stupid to me, not really satisfying. Although i really enjoyed the series I still think the first one was the best. The dimensions and the storyline, too.

Actually I like spaceverse and egyptverse, but cloneverse, really??? are you serious?? Plus, (contains spoilers) I didn't expect fairy tale on this book so the ending made me upset. Happily ever after was not a good idea for me. I am so sorry.

A great finale! I inhale read this audiobook in one day (listening at 1.8x speed) just because I couldn't pull away from it. This whole series was such a fun ride, and I think this conclusion might be my favorite of the three. Marguerite is now stuck traveling to universes where her other self is at imminent mortal peril, all because of the evil Triad corporation who is now trying to keep Marguerite from visiting these worlds and saving them from destruction. We also get to see Marguerite deal with the consequences of her previous visits to the other Universes and how that affected the lives of her other selves and her friends. I think this is mostly a fun series and perfect to listen on audiobook because of how fast paced everything is. There are always exciting twists at every turn that makes you want to keep reading compulsively. If you are wondering whether it is worth seeing the series through until the end, I definitely think you should! The books get better with each turn and this last one really wraps up the series strongly and I just which we could have even more of all those universes!










