Book Review: A Million Worlds With You by Claudia Gray

But just because something’s been damaged doesn’t mean it’s ruined

The Firebird trilogy for me came to a sizzling end and I didn’t enjoy it as much as the other two. Here is why.

Book Review: A Million Worlds With You by Claudia Gray

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Title & Author: A Million Worlds With You by Claudia Gray
Genre: Science-Fiction, Adventure
Release date: November 1 2016
Series: Firebird
Publisher: HarperCollins

Synopsis

A million universes. A million dangers. One destiny.

The fate of the multiverse rests in Marguerite Caine’s hands. Marguerite has been at the center of a cross-dimensional feud since she first traveled to another universe using her parents’ invention, the Firebird. Only now has she learned the true plans of the evil Triad Corporation—and that those plans could spell doom for dozens or hundreds of universes, each facing total annihilation.

Paul Markov has always been at Marguerite’s side, but Triad’s last attack has left him a changed man—angry and shadowed by tragedy. He struggles to overcome the damage done to him, but despite Marguerite’s efforts to help, Paul may never be the same again.

So it’s up to Marguerite alone to stop the destruction of the multiverse. Billions of lives are at stake. The risks have never been higher. And Triad has unleashed its ultimate weapon: another dimension’s Marguerite—wicked, psychologically twisted, and always one step ahead.

In the conclusion to Claudia Gray’s Firebird trilogy, fate and family will be questioned, loves will be won and lost, and the multiverse will be forever changed. It’s a battle of the Marguerites…and only one can win.

I give A Million Worlds With You by Claudia Gray three out of five hearts because it wasn’t as great as the other two books in the series and I really missed that,

A lot of what happened at the end of Ten Thousand Skies Above You bleeds through in A Million Worlds With You because it was very well set up. But I sort of missed a short recap on a lot of what happened in the last few books. The only real thing it did was press on us how hesitant Marguerite is due to seeing where Paul really comes from.

My biggest issue with A Million Worlds With You was with the fact that I didn’t bond with the ultimate goal of where things needed going to wrap up the story. Which made it hard for me to care about things that happened.

So overall I enjoyed the end of the Firebird trilogy, just the end of the story felt very much lacking and I just didn’t enjoy it as much.

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