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Greywaren

Maggie Stiefvater

4.3 AVERAGE


 I do love this series and the Raven Boys series so much. I also love the narration done on the all the audiobooks by Will Patton. In fact, at the end of the audiobook, Maggie Stiefvater interviews Will Patton about what it was like for him to read over 60 hours of her books. If you've never heard him narrate a book, he has a very gravelly, deep voice which is perfect for the creepy, atmospheric vibe that the stories demand.

My review: https://headfullofbooks.blogspot.com/... 

This has been my favorite literary journey I've ever been on. Thank you for these characters; I miss them already.
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madison000's review

3.0
adventurous hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

IM POSITIVELY DESTROYED TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST!!!

It was all very good. 😭 (The way I could write PAPERS on this line. PLURAL.) 

I cannot believe this is over. But if it has to be over, I’m glad to see it to the end. What a set of humans inside these seven books. Thanks, Stiefvater.

3.5

katycat113's review

4.25
slow-paced

I will not slander the queen but I have to say that this is the only book of hers that has ever received less than five stars from me

I could barely put this down.

Stiefvater fixed what it felt she had broken. Trust your favorite author, but also, publishing, stop cash-cowing YA authors and demanding trilogies that stretch a narrative unnaturally.

I had mixed feelings about this book. I absolutely loved the first book in this series, the second was almost as good (even though the cover is fucking horrendous) but this one took me a hot second to get into. It starts off slow, but not the usual slow that I still love, don't get me wrong I didn't dislike the beginning but it didn't pull me in like the other two did.

Where is Ronan? This is Ronan's series and it definitely doesn't have enough Ronan. I really like all the other characters, and I'm glad we got to see all of those people do their thing, but I still wanted more Ronan.

I liked all the sort of flashback chapters we got, learning more about Niall and Mor and the Lynch child home.

There were some really sweet, tender moments sprinkled throughout, but I'm glad this wasn't a fanservice-y book. Guys, just because Ronan and Adam are 'soft' in your fanfics, doesn't mean they should totally change in canon! Would I have liked more of Adam? Yes. Would I have enjoyed more of Adam and Ronan together? Sure. But I really appreciate that Maggie kept them as separate people, rather than 'Pynch'.
Spoiler even in the epilogue it says they both go off doing their own thing but always float back to each other, and I really liked that. Not compromising one or the other of them


I don't know how I expected this series to end, or where I thought it would go. This isn't a disappointment but it's also not a 5 star like the other two, there was just a slightly off vibe but I still very much enjoyed it.