Everfound (Skinjacker #3) 
This book was epic. There's no other way to put it, it was an absolutely epic ending to a really awesome series. It's quite a bit thicker than the first two books, but it's worth every page. The plot was intense, and gives you quite a chill at times. With the back-and-forth war with Mary and Allie/Nick/Jix/others deciding the fate of everyone-the living and the dead. It was also quite funny at times too. Neal Shusterman's world is as exquisite and spell-bounding, yet terrifying and dark. Mary
I promised myself that I would try to finish a series or a trilogy this 2016, and I'm glad that I did it. I normally just read the first book of a series and leave it hanging for next time. It also normally ends up being left hanging forever in most cases. I'm going to try to change that bad habit from now on.This third and last book is amazing. Shusterman managed to wrap things up nicely. None of that cliche stuff with this trilogy. The characters are fully developed and all the plot holes got

Wow. Just... wow. I was kind of afraid that the last book would be disappointing in some way, but it had everything I wanted it to have. The ending........!
Trilogies usually go one of two ways for me. Im either disappointed that the author didnt tie up a loose ends and rushes the story so it doesnt feel completed, which is disappointing. Or at the other end of the spectrum everything is done nicely and everyone is moving on starting there new lives having triumphed and I want to desperately have another book to find out what happens next. But rarely, just rarely an author is masterful and is able to end the story with you feeling like yes I went
So glad I stuck with thisI gave this five stars as I really couldn't fault it . I loved the characters and all of their arcs, and I finished the book feeling satisfied.
Everlost was startlingly original, Everwild was just a shade darker and more complex. Everfound is perhaps, too ambitious. I truly enjoyed the book, but this review only covers why I gave it three stars instead of five. Shusterman takes a huge leap down the dark rabbit hole of sinister children's fiction. It feels too very sudden, too overwhelming. I felt the abundance of plot lines boxed me into choosing one character to truly invest in and treat the rest as tangents. The decidedly more
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Hardcover | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 4.3 | 9402 Users | 758 Reviews

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| Title | : | Everfound (Skinjacker #3) |
| Author | : | Neal Shusterman |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
| Published | : | May 3rd 2011 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Fiction. Ghosts. Adventure. Supernatural |
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While Mary lies in a glass coffin aboard a ghost train heading west, her minions are awaiting her re-awakening by bringing lots of new souls into Everlost to serve her. Meanwhile Jackin’ Jill has met Jix, a fur-jacker—a skin jacker who can take over the bodies of animals, most notably jaguars. Jix serves a Mayan god who collects Everlost coins, and has his own agenda. In the concluding volume of The Skinjacker Trilogy, Neal Shusterman reveals new sides of the characters of Everlost, who are pitted against each other in a battle that may destroy all life on Earth.Details Books In Pursuance Of Everfound (Skinjacker #3)
| Original Title: | Everfound |
| ISBN: | 1416990496 (ISBN13: 9781416990499) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Skinjacker #3 |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 9402 Users | 758 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Everfound (Skinjacker #3)
HiThis book was epic. There's no other way to put it, it was an absolutely epic ending to a really awesome series. It's quite a bit thicker than the first two books, but it's worth every page. The plot was intense, and gives you quite a chill at times. With the back-and-forth war with Mary and Allie/Nick/Jix/others deciding the fate of everyone-the living and the dead. It was also quite funny at times too. Neal Shusterman's world is as exquisite and spell-bounding, yet terrifying and dark. Mary
I promised myself that I would try to finish a series or a trilogy this 2016, and I'm glad that I did it. I normally just read the first book of a series and leave it hanging for next time. It also normally ends up being left hanging forever in most cases. I'm going to try to change that bad habit from now on.This third and last book is amazing. Shusterman managed to wrap things up nicely. None of that cliche stuff with this trilogy. The characters are fully developed and all the plot holes got

Wow. Just... wow. I was kind of afraid that the last book would be disappointing in some way, but it had everything I wanted it to have. The ending........!
Trilogies usually go one of two ways for me. Im either disappointed that the author didnt tie up a loose ends and rushes the story so it doesnt feel completed, which is disappointing. Or at the other end of the spectrum everything is done nicely and everyone is moving on starting there new lives having triumphed and I want to desperately have another book to find out what happens next. But rarely, just rarely an author is masterful and is able to end the story with you feeling like yes I went
So glad I stuck with thisI gave this five stars as I really couldn't fault it . I loved the characters and all of their arcs, and I finished the book feeling satisfied.
Everlost was startlingly original, Everwild was just a shade darker and more complex. Everfound is perhaps, too ambitious. I truly enjoyed the book, but this review only covers why I gave it three stars instead of five. Shusterman takes a huge leap down the dark rabbit hole of sinister children's fiction. It feels too very sudden, too overwhelming. I felt the abundance of plot lines boxed me into choosing one character to truly invest in and treat the rest as tangents. The decidedly more


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