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Mar 22, 2016danomcd rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
An okay finish to the series. The development of the characters remained strong right to the end and the ending was a surprise. But their are some pretty big holes: 1)The way he used Meagan's powers as a fix everything solution e.g. when they were trapped without an escape - hey Meagan can use her powers in this way OR in a big fight with no hope of winning - oh wait Meagan can also use her powers this way... You can only get away with this when you intentionally don't really define an ability and put any limits on it - which is what he did with Meagan. *****SPOILER ALERT***** 2) calamity...ok, so he is basically god or a god at least. He has given each EPIC their power and THUS SHOULD BE COMPLETELY AWARE OF MEAGAN's POWERS AND THUS THE ALTERNATE REALITIES THEY PROVIDE ACCESS TO! ...but no...instead he somehow gets dragged into an alternate reality (really how can you drag an all powerful god?) and WOW, he is surprised...really? ...the end. 3) Unfortunately, what I found really was missing was what I loved in the first two books (ignoring book 1.5 mitosis) - this is basically a series about a TEAM taking on unbeatable odds through careful planning to enact punishment/vengeance against an overwhelming opponent. This book has none of this. He even basically admits it through David saying that he is just winging the whole thing. I didn't mind the book originally but after some time I grow more and more dissatisfied with it.