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khateeje's review
3.0
3.5*
How do I avoid following hyping up books again. Totally would have given this more stars if I hadn’t raised it up to a pedestal.
How do I avoid following hyping up books again. Totally would have given this more stars if I hadn’t raised it up to a pedestal.
carolinemeow's review
4.0
4.5 stars
What a bunch of precious, loser, ridiculous babies. They're all so important.
Well, this was certainly less of an overwhelming disappointment than The Grisha, so God bless Leigh Bardugo for improving. It was anything but a disappointment, actually. Excellent characters, interesting plot, stellar worldbuilding, and DID I MENTION I REALLY LIKE THE REPRESENTATION. Because I really like the representation.I'm so irritated at that ending, though. Nina (my small baby) can't do anything because she's trying to get over jurda parem, and Inej has been kidnapped. All right, then. Good to know the girls are currently useless. Also, Wylan/Jesper is Actually My Favorite because I relate to them so much. "I don't know! Maybe I liked your stupid face." #me And Kaz/Inej is such a cute ship, if a bit cliche, BUT STILL IT'S SUCH A CUTE SHIP. They're all such nerds.
So anyway, I'm super excited for the next book, even if I'm still annoyed about that ending. I'll just sit back here, reread everything I highlighted on my copy, and cry until it comes out.
What a bunch of precious, loser, ridiculous babies. They're all so important.
Well, this was certainly less of an overwhelming disappointment than The Grisha, so God bless Leigh Bardugo for improving. It was anything but a disappointment, actually. Excellent characters, interesting plot, stellar worldbuilding, and DID I MENTION I REALLY LIKE THE REPRESENTATION. Because I really like the representation.
So anyway, I'm super excited for the next book, even if I'm still annoyed about that ending. I'll just sit back here, reread everything I highlighted on my copy, and cry until it comes out.
brownbetty's review
4.0
Like if Scott Lynch was writing YA, with more central woman characters, and a less punchable Locke.
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