I liked the idea that Kendra, her friends, and the creatures of Fable Haven had to stop the plague from turning all the light creatures dark, because it intensified the story. It made it really interesting. I thought it was really sad how Lena dies at the end of the book, because everyone in the book cares about her a lot. As a naiad Lena was into drowning people and really didn't care about them, but when she saw Patton Burgess she came out of the water and turned human. When she was with Patton that's all she could really think about and she was severely in love with him. Before in book one when she was human she was old and really helpful, but didn't say much about Patton.
Something that puzzled me and made me upset, was that Brandon Mull claimed that Seth had some special power that made him resistant to magical fear that the evil magical creatures used on people, so the he wouldn't freeze because of fear. This puzzled me because in book two Brandon Mull said that Seth went to a haunted mansion and he didn't get his powers till later after he went to the manor. The creature in the manor came after him but he didn't freeze. Then in book three when the grownups went with Seth to the haunted manor they were frozen with magical fear and Seth wasn't because of his special power. The grownups were claiming that it was good that Seth was with them because he survived the manor earlier that summer because he was resistant to magical fear. My point is that he didn't get his powers till after the manor so he should have been frozen with magical fear the first time he went there. So I clearly believe Brandon Mull never really took the time to think through the order of events he placed in the story.
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