![]() ![]() But Dark Waters feels like it has just given up. ![]() Dead Voices laid on the spook factor, even if the plot was confusing and convoluted. Small Spaces was a pleasantly creepy, if not wholly surprising, read for the middle grade crowd. Regrettably, this series seems to have hit its high point with book one. Fans of the series will read it because they are already invested, but Dark Waters proves a mostly forgettable read. The plot, which features a massive water snake, is simply not as compelling as the plots of the first two books, and it lacks heart. ![]() Under 200 pages in length, the book seems written mainly to fill up the “spring” slot in the series and to bridge the gap until the thrilling conclusion (sold to readers through a cliffhanger). Dark Waters is rather a low point for the Small Spaces quartet. ![]()
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