
Towers Fall Towers Trilogy Book Three
Reviews

ALL THE FEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS OMGGGGGGGGGGGG T_______T Where the first two books focused more on ideas of systemic oppression, poverty, and the burgeoning friendship of Xhea & Shai, this final book has shifted scope to understanding loss, chronic illness in childhood, growing up, and the meaning of love & family. I personally felt that this book still suffered from the flowery exposition that pervaded the first two books in this trilogy - and I've docked a star for that - but in exchange you get Xhea & Shai carrying each other doing anything they can to save the Lower City ;~; This series needs to be getting WAY more attention than it is, but I feel like it's been suffering because people can't seem to decide which genre box to stuff it in. I say WHO CARES THIS IS THE BEST FEMALE FRIENDSHIP DUO I'VE READ IN YA!!!!!!!!!