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I received an ARC copy of this book from NetGalley
actual rating: 3.5
“This is how the world ends. Not with a whimper or bang, not in fire or ice. Our world ends in greed. Our world will always end in greed.”
There was nothing really wrong with this book but I did often find my attention wandering while reading it. Still, I think it's more of a problem with me than with the book and there were still a lot of scenes that I really enjoyed so I decided to round up. I think the problem is really that I never read the first book and I am really only interested in Aidan and don't care that much about Tenn at all. Also, while I KNEW that the series was probably going to end that way it was disappointing to me on a personal level. I'm sure it's a really great conclusion to the series to people who care about all the over-arching plots, but in much the same way that my lasting opinion of The Raven Cycle is "it's so weird that The Dream Thieves was a standalone novel" I really loved Runebreaker all on its own.
actual rating: 3.5
“This is how the world ends. Not with a whimper or bang, not in fire or ice. Our world ends in greed. Our world will always end in greed.”
There was nothing really wrong with this book but I did often find my attention wandering while reading it. Still, I think it's more of a problem with me than with the book and there were still a lot of scenes that I really enjoyed so I decided to round up. I think the problem is really that I never read the first book and I am really only interested in Aidan and don't care that much about Tenn at all. Also, while I KNEW that the series was probably going to end that way it was disappointing to me on a personal level. I'm sure it's a really great conclusion to the series to people who care about all the over-arching plots, but in much the same way that my lasting opinion of The Raven Cycle is "it's so weird that The Dream Thieves was a standalone novel" I really loved Runebreaker all on its own.