![]() ![]() Intriguing and to the point, with a storytelling style to it. Still a great book, but not as good as it could have been.Īdmittedly, I hadn't done a re-read of the first book, A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, beforehand and it took a little while to become re-acquainted with the plot and characters. It was not what I expected, a bit underwhelming compared to its hype and the awesomeness that was the first book. Overall, enjoyable for different reasons than ‘a song of wraiths and ruin,’ but still an enjoyable conclusion, nonetheless. ![]() and i think many other readers will find it satisfying, as well. its not your traditional ending as it has more of a hopeful feel, rather than a happy one, but the epilogue is so beautifully written that i couldnt help but like it. and both malik and karina are just as complex and realistic as ever.Īnd i actually liked the ending. it definitely allowed for more world-building. i actually thought it was great to see more of the world and venture outside of the city/palace. which i didnt mind once i got used to it. if anything, this installment really focuses on further developing the world and characters. The pacing is actually really slow and the plot somewhat takes a back seat. ![]() however, the plot is not what i enjoyed about this sequel. I really enjoyed the plot of ‘a song of wraiths and ruin,’ which is why i was so excited to pick this up and continue the story. ![]()
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