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Blue Lily, Lily Blue
by Maggie Stiefvater
i have nothing. 2020 me has nothing
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This book was a little of a downhill for me because The Dream Thieves was the best thing ever. This book definitely did a good job of keeping me on my toes. Here are my three thoughts.
1. Ronan. Ronan. Ronan. Each book I fall in love with him more. He's definitely my favorite raven boy because he is just so complex and each book, we see new sides of him. In the second book, we realize that Ronan is gay, and by the end of this book, you are shipping Adam and Ronan together. Their relationship in this book was beautiful, and it was nice to see the polar opposites get to know each other a little better.
2. Gansey. WOW oh WoW. Gansey's storyline in this book really made me happy because he was like battling his love for Blue while trying to keep the group calm about the cave/glendower/maura disappearance. He is amazing and much respect to him.
3. Plot. Maggie has this tendency to fool the reader into thinking the book is going to be calm, but then in the last 30 pages, she turns it up a notch by solving the mystery about the cave and the greenmantle storyline. In addition, we are still figuring out Adam's powers and discovering even more secrets.
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This book was a little of a downhill for me because The Dream Thieves was the best thing ever. This book definitely did a good job of keeping me on my toes. Here are my three thoughts.
1. Ronan. Ronan. Ronan. Each book I fall in love with him more. He's definitely my favorite raven boy because he is just so complex and each book, we see new sides of him. In the second book, we realize that Ronan is gay, and by the end of this book, you are shipping Adam and Ronan together. Their relationship in this book was beautiful, and it was nice to see the polar opposites get to know each other a little better.
2. Gansey. WOW oh WoW. Gansey's storyline in this book really made me happy because he was like battling his love for Blue while trying to keep the group calm about the cave/glendower/maura disappearance. He is amazing and much respect to him.
3. Plot. Maggie has this tendency to fool the reader into thinking the book is going to be calm, but then in the last 30 pages, she turns it up a notch by solving the mystery about the cave and the greenmantle storyline. In addition, we are still figuring out Adam's powers and discovering even more secrets.