" I am not exactly sure how to summarize this book in one word. From a general or common reader's points of view it could be known as a mess. From my point a view it seems more like a disappointment. I loved Book Two of this trilogy, Seeing Redd. This one seemed to try to hard to be an epic climax and final battle. There were so many problems that the characters had to face. People being captured. Imagination gone, Wonderland trapped in the real world, Arch taking over Wonderland. There was an actual time in the book where the author returned to a problem that hadn't been mentioned for the last 100 pages and I thought, "Oh yeah, I forgot about that." I seriously considered giving this book two stars but The last 50 pages I really enjoyed. But before that I thought. There were just too many battles,enemies,and complications. Some which didn't make sense or flow coherently with the story or just seemed to appear out of nowhere and have no connection to the previous books whatsoever. I always find it sad when a book like this is made and printed and then just turns out to be not so good after all. "
— Eoin, 2/18/2014