4.43 AVERAGE

medium-paced
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

This was an amazing experience. It ties together the whole trilogy in ways I would have never expected, much less thought possible. For the love of god, please read this book.
adventurous hopeful 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

A solid finish. This book for me wasn't about the neat ending or the divinities we love form last 2 books. This book is about letting go of your past, your sorrow and hope for the possible future. In this book we follows sigurd,who is still pretty fucked up from last books accident. (I like how the author lead us through the whole journey by 3 different characters). I don't wanna spoil anything, but there is some badass fight, some divine fight, also Sarah. If you read other two book you are gonna like it. Only complain form me is, some things are pretty clear to me as soon as I read them but author took half book to revealed it to us properly. I don't know that is over assumption form my side, but everything I assumed was proven right; just saying that.

Review of an ARC copy.

A satisfying conclusion to a great trilogy. I put it on par with City of Blades, which I thought had a pretty-good main 80% and a great final 20%. I wish Miracles were slightly shorter - the action sequences got a bit over the top at points - but Sigrud ended up being a fine character to carry his own entry in the series.

4.5/5 Stars

sigrud vai ser para sempre um dos meus personagens favoritos da vida

The hell was that ending?

I'm sorry, I'm getting ahead of myself. After the notable improvement of City of Blades I was almost excited to pick up the final chapter. And at least for the first few chapters, it was pretty good. And then the ending happened.

The hell was that?

Maybe one day I can piece my brain together about what just happened, but man, this whole series is massively overhyped, at least for me.

I'll give the series as a whole a 3/5.

Este libro es muy particular. No recuerdo cuándo fue la última vez que leí una novela que no decayera en ningún momento. Generalmente las tramas tienen que comenzar despacio, a medida que se presenta la situación; o entran en una meseta hacia el medio, a medida que cada pieza se acomoda para llegar al final.
Con City of Miracles me sentí interesadísimo desde la primera página, y no perdí el interés hasta terminarlo. Esto es particularmente notable considerando que (a diferencia de mucha gente), el libro anterior se me hizo algo tedioso por momentos.
Acá la trama, la acción, los personajes y el setting brillan en todo momento. Hilos e interrogantes que quedaron de libros anteriores se retoman y cierran impecablemente. Y los ojos se nos llenan de lágrimas en más de una oportunidad.
Excelente saga. Y una conclusión realmente increíble.

A stunning conclusion to a fantastic series.

One of my favorite things about each book in this series is that Jackson Bennett isn't afraid to explore a theme and say something about it, and each time that theme comes together with the character's journey at the end in such a satisfying way. This book focuses on Sigrud, and all his small moments from the first two books come back and are incredibly relevant to his character in such a rewarding way.

One thing I don't think I've mentioned in my previous two reviews for this series is how much I love the writing style. Jackson Bennett does something I always appreciate - he makes dramatic scenes take a long time and feel important, instead of just having them pass by as quickly as less-important scenes. This is especially true with the ending sequence to this book and its one of the most memorable endings to any book or series I've come across. I also just think his writing in this series is vivid and quotable without holding back the pace or being too on the nose.
adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad 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