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A review by lalazu
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
4.0
I'd say: Excellent. The start was pretty slow for me but as soon as we got into the story more and all the actors were in place I couldn't put it away anymore.
I quickly adopted Adam as my own foster son and I need him to be happy. Noah too, but mostly Adam.
I screamed a little in my mouth at the end, it was gruesome in a way, and my sweet pumpkin did not deserve any of what he got.
Gansey better get some nice development in the next books. He was, as the main love interest, boring, bland, and unnecessary. Let him shine and maybe I will change my opiniln but for now I am mad he and not Adam will get the girl ~because magic~.
I quickly adopted Adam as my own foster son and I need him to be happy. Noah too, but mostly Adam.
I screamed a little in my mouth at the end, it was gruesome in a way, and my sweet pumpkin did not deserve any of what he got.
Gansey better get some nice development in the next books. He was, as the main love interest, boring, bland, and unnecessary. Let him shine and maybe I will change my opiniln but for now I am mad he and not Adam will get the girl ~because magic~.