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Original Title: The Blue Woods (Twin Willows, #3)
Edition Language: English
Series: Twin Willows Trilogy #3

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The Night Battles ascend in THE BLUE WOODS, the exhilarating conclusion to the Twin Willows Trilogy

Sixteen-year-old Alessia Jacobs wants to go to college someday like her friends. She wishes for a chance at a normal relationship with Jonah. But normal is never an option for a Benandante like Alessia, who has sworn to protect the magic in the world from the Malandanti . . . especially when Jonah is on the opposite side of the deadly struggle. When the war comes to a head, lives will be lost, love will be gained, and Alessia will risk everything to save the people she loves and destroy the Malandanti once and for all.

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Title:The Blue Woods (Twin Willows Trilogy #3)
Author:Nicole Maggi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 300 pages
Published:January 12th 2016 by Medallion Media Group
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal

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This wasn't a bad conclusion. However, it was one of those books that really should have been shorter. I feel like there just wasn't a lot going on throughout. The good news is that Alessia and her friends were able to beat the evil guys. Her and Jonah did get to be together in the end. Another plus to this was that there wasn't too many people who died on the good side. The most important thing was that in the end Alessia got to live the normal life that she had always wanted.

I had to at least give three stars since I did read all three books & they kept me entertained. The series is really better suited to teens, so it's my fault for reading a YA genre.

The Blue Woods is the final book in the Twin Willows series by Nicole Maggi. I really enjoyed the series and am sad that it is over. I liked this book much better then the second book. This book is the culmination of the fight between the Benandante and the Maladanti, where after centuries it seems like the fight might be coming to a close. Bree, Alessia, and Jonah have to fight for what they believe more then ever. And everyone has to be ready to make the ultimate sacrifice for what they

This was a series I enjoyed way WAY more than I ever expected to. I think Bree Wolfe is one of my favorite female characters in recent memory, and even though I called which key character would die back in the last book, it still hit me like a truck. I also appreciated the strong friendships that were built over the course of the trilogy, when the first book left me really wanting more and feeling like this would end up lacking and shallow. A very solid, fun, enjoyable series. I'll miss it.

3.5 Stars'The Blue Woods' is the third and final book in an exciting young adult paranormal trilogy that continues to follow our heroine, Alessia, as she tries to live a normal life in her small town of Willow Falls, Maine. All she wants is to go to college and have a normal romantic relationship with Jonah. But nothing about Alessia and her life is normal since she discovered her true identity as a Benandante - a shapeshifter sworn to protect magic from the evil Malandanti. There's a war



Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. Whoa. That was a lot of emotions packed into one novel. That was... WhoaHonestly can I just go on record that the Twin Willows Trilogy joins my top favorite books of all time. Like this trilogy was ready to go full force into the feels, and it did.Nicole Maggi continued using a split POV between Allesia and Bree, and can I just say how nice it is to read a split point of view book that A) doesn't try to go to EVERY character. And B) doesn't use the two love

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