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C**A
Magical world building at its best
“We do not forget who we are.”The Words of the Wandering, book 3 in The Crowns of Croswald series, picks right up where we were left on book 2 - Ivy was instructed by the Selector to hide the two pieces of the Kindred Stone in the Forgotten Room. While she was there, she finds a family book written by all of her family’s scrivenists meant to be read only by family members. After spending her summer vacations with Rebecca’s family and visiting Belzebuthe (and Fyn), Ivy returns to school.This is the 3rd year in the Halls of Ivy, with new professors and subjects. The QQC holds trials for new members, since 3 of their previous members graduated, while mysterious events are taking place.This book has a darker mood than the two previous in the series. The stakes are higher and we get a more introspective Ivy, reflecting on her ancestors, her hopes and her fears. There are lot of questions raised, that keeps our main character wondering whom can she actually trust.The pace is slower, but the magic is fascinating as always, with a great world building.The book ends with major revelations and I definitely need to know what is going to happen next.
L**.
10 year old loved it
She loves all things fantasy and ate up this series!
J**Y
I need book 4!
I love this book series. I can't wait for book 4! I really wish this book was illustrated because Ms. Night paints a beautiful picture with her words. Would love to see the images as she pictures them. Normally by book 3 in a series I am bored with the series. Not this one, tons of twist and turns with every page. Can't believe how it ended.
T**J
A magical series
The Worlds of Wandering is the third book in the Crowns of Croswald series, I'd recommend starting with The Crowns of Croswald and The Girl With the Whispering Shadow before reading D.E. Night's latest book to really appreciate the characters and plot.Ivy Lovely is the true Queen, rightful heir to the kingdom of Croswald, but unable to take her place on the throne until she can gather the three pieces of the Kindred Stone and restore her power. Thus far, Ivy has managed to locate two of the three pieces, but the final piece has been very elusive. With graduation now complete at the Halls of Ivy, Fyn is off to start his investigator training with the Mattler's and Ivy is headed with Rebecca to Castle Connell until the start of the new term. With Belzebuthe having been destroyed, there are few places left that are safe from the Dark Queen's watchful eye. Ivy's summer at the castle is filled with dragon rides, spending quality time with Rebecca and combing for answers within the pages of The Book of Wandering, a book that details the history of her family and the curse that was placed on them many years ago.When I first saw the new cover, I was really excited about the possibility of Ivy and her friends going to the circus. Imaging how it would be incorporated into the story. Sadly the circus doesn't appear until much later in the story, yet I loved that it is the place Fyn takes Ivy to on their first date. Unfortunately, it doesn't end up being the happy occasion they had hoped for.Not to say that I didn't enjoy reading The Words of Wandering, I really did love the story. Night's books are always so magical. It's just that the pacing of the Worlds of Wandering was a tad slower. But I read Night's books for her beautiful style of writing, how she includes all of these rich details into her passages to really immerse you into the magical world of Croswald. I love reading the details about the classes that Rebecca and Ivy take within the Halls of Ivy and the way that she is able hit all of your senses, from the architecture of the buildings, to the sights and sounds of the castle and Belzebuthe, to the scrumptious sounding foods they eat. In each book of the series we learn new details about the magical system of Scrivenists, the people who utilize quills, ink and parchment to record the details of events. And I found myself fascinated by inklink's, teledetecting and Ivy's enlightening trips into a magical bottle or Glanagerie, that felt similar to a penseive. It's very reminiscent of reading the Harry Potter series for me, well at least gives me that same sort of feeling and especially enjoyed the slight nod to Dumbleldore's Army with the recruiting for the Quality Quills Club (QQC). Although the trials for the QQC sounded quite challenging, and especially dangerous. There's just so much to love here.Ivy has come a long way across this series. She's gaining strength in her magic and getting closer toward her goal, having acquired a new piece of the kindred stone with each new book. Much of the current story was spent looking into her families past and learning more about her parents. Some events from earlier books were explained and there were a few especially heartbreaking moments that were challenging for Ivy. I was worried about her spiraling into a depression, but happy that her friends were able to help her move forward. Then there's Rebecca, Ivy's best friend, their friendship keeps expanding and she's just the kind of person that Ivy needs, supportive and caring, a shoulder to cry on if you need it. Overall this has been a lovely series to immerse myself in, though I was a little surprised by the cliffhanger ending, I'm even more eager to read the next book in the series to see what happens next.
B**D
Magical story! And my copy was signed 😻
This is the 3rd book in the croswald series. The first two books were amazing and I could not wait for this book. I started reading it as soon as I received it and I can’t put it down. There is magic, fantasy, and moral lessons. Such a fantastic read. My only complaint is I don’t want it to end! I need more #Crosworld
M**S
Loved it!
I ended up reading this book a chapter at a time because we’ve just had so much going on however, I love how no matter how slow I read this series I get sucked in every chapter. Ivy’s quest for answers keeps you guessing and the ending has me once again impatiently waiting a new installment. This is wonderfully painful 😂
I**S
Still magical
Rate it 3.75 (I think I just can’t help but compare it to Harry Potter, hence the rating). Still very magical, whimsical, mysterious and slightly thrilling. I think I’ll just read the last instalment straight after this. It was a good decision to wait til I got the 4th and last book before reading this one though, as it was such a cliff hanger, I would have been so mad 😝
L**L
Slower but still good
The story progressed much slower , I feel, compared to the other books. The last 2 chapters felt like a rushing spiral towards a climax... and then there’s no fourth book yet! Cliffhanger alert, I need the next book!
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