![]() ![]() Actually, the Jack of the book seems considerably less "fun" than the Jack of the movie, although he is still thoughtful and clever and quick and brave. Plus, one of the things I love about the movie plotline is Jack finding his purpose, his "thing," and that whole discussion is really absent in this story of Jack. But these flashbacks, especially in such concentrated amounts, slow the plot down so much that it's not really fun reading the book. These things already happened, and Katherine's story (and to a lesser extent, Jack's continuation of Katherine's story) fill in gaps in the timeline that are useful to know, yes. Qwerty, and therefore, it seems like a slog. For me, this is fine - I've read all five books now and I'm on board with Jack's transformation and how his story in the movie and the books can be wedged together.īut this volume is about 45-50% flashback, as told through a story that Katherine tells from Mr. ![]() Although Jack Frost is the focus of it, he is not exactly the Jack Frost of the movie. If you're a fan of the movie, this book is likely going to be your least favorite. ![]()
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