![]() The best part of the Nevemoor books may very well be the worldbuilding. The concept of “ghostly hours” neatly solves the problems of Morrigan’s lessons, while also providing pertinent background information in a way that will keep readers’ interest. In this third book, readers get to watch Morrigan try to grow into her power, even though her own school and classmates fear it. Jessica Townsend effortlessly manages to keep revealing things about Morrigan’s world that are new and novel, but also seem fitting. Part of the challenge of a series is to keep writing books that do not repeat themselves, but still seem interesting and worthwhile. ![]() Readers who have loved the Nevermoor series thus far will not want to wait to pick up a copy of Hollowpox. But, though danger goes hand-in-hand with wonder, readers know that our bold protagonist Morrigan can handle anything thrown at her, with the help of her friends. ![]() Hollowpox once again works its charms to invite readers into a land where seemingly anything can happen. Each book in the series has built upon the last, keeping the same magic, but revealing new aspects of the world, so that every installment has felt fresh yet familiar. ![]() Book one captured me with its lovable characters, its action-packed plot, and its whimsical and magical world. I cannot say enough good things about the Nevermoor series. ![]()
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