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Leigh Bardugo

3.71 AVERAGE


Si pensaba que no podía amar más está trilogía, me equivoqué rotundamente.
Dios amo como se desarrolla la historia y sus personajes, Alina es un personaje tan complejo con matices de luz y oscuridad intentando mantener la luz en su vida, tomar decisiones complejas y responsabilidades. Se dió cuenta de que ella fue destinada para más y estoy súper orgullosa, es un personaje tan poderoso pero a la vez tan humano.

Su sistema de magia también me encanta, los gemelos son los psicópatas más tiernos en la historia, definitivamente quiero saber más...

I liked this one more than the first and felt a deeper love for the characters....except Mal.....
adventurous dark 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

4.5/5⭐️’s

fuck mal like actually why can't we just get rid of him, would make everyone's life easier

After 2 months I finally finished this book holy SHIT!!
Very meh
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Not another gale vs peeta please for the love of god I'm bored

So I don’t think this book was better than the first one, I don’t feel like it was worse either. Overall I did again not really like this book, but still kept on reading. I think the only reason I kept on reading was because of Nikolai. I swear he owns my heart and is my my everthing. I had the feeling that Nikolai really caried the book and every time he said something I just smiled. Mal on the other hand is an idiot that I problably will never like. Although I do think he’s the best option for Alina. I a wierd way I had the feeling that nothing really happend in this book, they just spend the whole book inside of a palace and talked..... Jup I geuss that was the plot, or at least that’s what I remember from it.

Mal just gaslights Alina the entire book.
Why she chose him over Nikolai or the Darkling, I couldn't hope to understand.

I liked the fact that Alina had the Darkling on speed dial, I would've liked to see more of those interactions. At this point his only major appearance is at the end of the book just to make the reader think this was a worthwhile read.

The only reason it has three stars is due to Nikolai. He is a great character and a good mood changer plus flying ships and guns.