As with the end of Liar (though less trainwrecky), at the end of the trilogy you find yourself thinking a bit of "So. That happened?"
One thing about Larbalestier, she never delivers conventional plots. There's teen pregnancies and complex teen/adult interactions and some weird-as-hell comings-of-age, and while I don't know if I like the resolution, I don't find it at all boring.
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One thing about Larbalestier, she never delivers conventional plots. There's teen pregnancies and complex teen/adult interactions and some weird-as-hell comings-of-age, and while I don't know if I like the resolution, I don't find it at all boring.