Does anyone else feel like the Spy School series has lost its spark?
I’ve been a fan of the series for a long time, and I know that there a tons of issues of this series, epically the newer books. But there’s one issue that no one really talks about, and it’s the frustrating pattern in the every books that’s making them really hard to enjoy: the endings feel insanely rushed and unsatisfying.
It feels like every recent release follows the exact same formula when it comes to the climax:
300 pages of setup, 5 pages of resolution: The book spends almost the entire story building up a massive threat or a complex villain plot, only for the actual climax to start and wrap up in a single, lightning-fast chapter.
I could list examples all day, but I'll pass the mic to you guys. Am I the only one who thinks the ending of every book should be longer? Is there any book that felt like had an actual reasonable conclusion and resolution as everything feels rushed?