![]() “A tool is only a weapon when it’s held by people who want to use it the wrong way.” ![]() Due to the fact that so much of this ensemble is comprised of returning characters, some of whom have departed the worlds of the living only to return again, I don’t really feel like I can discuss characters without inadvertently spoiling preceding volumes of the series. I strongly suggest rereading not only Every Heart A Doorway and Down Among the Sticks and Bones before picking up this book, but Beneath the Sugar Sky as well, as characters introduced in that book are key characters in Come Tumbling Down. “…the fact that I’ve been damaged doesn’t make me broken…” ![]() ![]() It was an action-packed read that had me flying through its pages in one sitting. While I didn’t adore it as much as I have some of the previous installments, Come Tumbling Down is a fast-paced return adventure spanning two of McGuire’s worlds that I’ve come to love in recent years. I’ve been eagerly anticipating Come Tumbling Down since I read the final page of In An Absent Dream this past January. ![]() Seanan McGuire’s Wayward Children novellas have quickly become one of my yearly highlights. I received a copy of this book from the publisher (Tor.com) in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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