Destiny of Light (Quirk of Destiny Book 3) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Francis O’Sullivan
Destiny of Light: Final Book in Quirk of Destiny Trilogy by Catherine Greenall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Destiny of Light is the third book in the Quirk of Destiny Trilogy. It’s definitely worth reading these books in order as the story jumps right in – you’ll need the previous books to get to know the characters and what’s going on!
This is a fast-paced dystopian sci-fi story. It explores themes such as power and privilege, science and ethics. It’s thought-provoking but also a gripping story that you will struggle to put down! It’s full of twists and turns. There’s also a great cast of characters, and you’ll easily find yourself rooting for Calum and his community as they struggle to survive.
The story is told in short chapters, changing between different settings and focal characters. Personally I prefer longer chapters that get me more immersed in the story, but this style suits a story where there’s a lot going on, and would be great for readers who find short chapters work better for them. I will say it’s good for reading on the subway – I could squeeze in a couple of chapters before my stop!
This book gets four starts from me. I’d recommend it to fans of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic sci fi, but make sure you read the series from the start!
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