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A review by heartbrekker
The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden
5.0
“The more one knows, the sooner one grows old.”
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This was one of the best finales that I have ever read. I truly cannot comprehend how wonderful a book it was. It held all the elements I wanted and even went beyond that.
It brought love.
It brought pain.
It brought hope.
Most importantly, the hope.
I couldn’t have asked for a better trilogy. I’m so thankful Katherine gifted us with this magical (yet historical) world.
I cannot really go into much detail about the finale because SPOILERS, but I will say the writing is just as lyrical. The plot is just as harrowing yet moving. The love all around is just as marvelous and wonderful and realistic.
I just couldn’t get enough. I still can’t. I’m so sad it’s over.
Watching Vasya grow as a woman and individual is one of the best aspects to this series. She embodies such strength, resilience, and even a few flaws amongst those, but that’s what makes her so realistic because nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes and try to live our lives to the best of our capabilities. Though she’s also trying to save her country in the process, so there’s THAT too.
Lastly, I felt so many emotions while reading this story. I even had to clutch my heart numerous times to try to stop the heartache, and yes, that sounds completely overdramatic but it’s true. Katherine really does bring the despair when it comes to this finale.
P.S. PLEASE READ KATHERINE’S AUTHOR’S NOTE BECAUSE IT IS SO ENRICHING AND INCREDIBLE AND UGHHH! Amazing.
❅
This was one of the best finales that I have ever read. I truly cannot comprehend how wonderful a book it was. It held all the elements I wanted and even went beyond that.
It brought love.
It brought pain.
It brought hope.
Most importantly, the hope.
I couldn’t have asked for a better trilogy. I’m so thankful Katherine gifted us with this magical (yet historical) world.
I cannot really go into much detail about the finale because SPOILERS, but I will say the writing is just as lyrical. The plot is just as harrowing yet moving. The love all around is just as marvelous and wonderful and realistic.
I just couldn’t get enough. I still can’t. I’m so sad it’s over.
Watching Vasya grow as a woman and individual is one of the best aspects to this series. She embodies such strength, resilience, and even a few flaws amongst those, but that’s what makes her so realistic because nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes and try to live our lives to the best of our capabilities. Though she’s also trying to save her country in the process, so there’s THAT too.
Lastly, I felt so many emotions while reading this story. I even had to clutch my heart numerous times to try to stop the heartache, and yes, that sounds completely overdramatic but it’s true. Katherine really does bring the despair when it comes to this finale.
P.S. PLEASE READ KATHERINE’S AUTHOR’S NOTE BECAUSE IT IS SO ENRICHING AND INCREDIBLE AND UGHHH! Amazing.