Sarah Green rated Saga, volume two: 3 stars

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This felt like a draft. The climactic scene was resolved in a way that seemed a little too convenient, and Main Character Evie’s motivation for making a second visit to the tumble-down mansion seemed stupid. The two love stories lacked tension and felt tacked-on. I did turn the pages pretty compulsively, all that said.

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