A review by yellauraya
Cursor's Fury by Jim Butcher

4.0

4.5 of 5 stars

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I know I've said it a lot of times before but I'll say it again: Tavi is just so damn good and I loved him so much! He proved his skills, cleverness, resourcefulness and courage once more in this book. I can no longer picture the small teenage Tavi herding sheeps and gargants in his steadholt many years ago. All I can see is a young man, who managed to catch up with his delayed growth spurt, able to lead and commandeer an entire legion to manipulate and outwit their enemies. Though being furycrafted is obviously a serious matter for him and for everyone, it honestly didn't bother me anymore if he's furyless. I mean, furyless or not, his brain is his best asset and he's clearly more capable than anyone around him. I'll give anything just to see his trademark wide grin whenever a slyly clever idea comes to his mind. I can't trade a smart main character for anything else!

I've always wanted a very intense battle and I was able to achieved it once more! There were different battles to fight in this book and even as intense as the others but Tavi's battle was my favorite. Always. It always kept me on the edge of my seat! No. The whole book kept me on the edge of my seat the whole freaking time!

I think this series already proved its remarkable quality. The content, both plot and character building, continued its consistency to offer an intense build-up to the story. The ending and that spoiler-y twist?? OH! MY! GOD! It didn't cross my mind, even for just a second! And that epilogue part opened a lot of possible events to happen in the future! I'm already itching to read the next book!