Jim C. Hines' "Goblin War", #31
Mar. 26th, 2009 03:56 pmThis is the last book in Hines' Goblin trilogy. It's still quirky but not as funny as the previous ones. Actually, it's even sad in some places. The ending was, at least for me, rather bittersweet because what I liked best about these books, was the relationship between Jig and Shadowstar. But it did look like Shadowstar got what he wanted and Jig, well, Jig got definitely more than he wanted, though his character matured nicely throughout the books so in the end, I think that he was up to the new role that he was persuaded to play :)