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hannahleeds's Reviews (48)


I really enjoyed this book. Its a great sequel to the original and just a good book by itself. I really liked all of the lore that was brought in and how it worked with the plot; the relationships between characters; the twists; the new characters too. I couldn't put it down. Looking forward to reading the last book in the trilogy.

This book was sort of the first step into the fantasy genre, rather than sifi, for me. I think this was the right place to start: a simple concept for the plot woth the authors own twists and added bits, in a new world that is built beautifully and with characters who you grow to like as the book goes on. I liked the pacing of the story throughout the whole book, with all of the world building incorporated with that. I think its a nice twist on the traditional beauty and the beast story. I really liked all of the characters and how they were written. I also loved how the writing made it easy to visualise the world, surroundings and characters. It was great to see this through Feyre's eyes too, as she seems to see the world differently to everyone else. I just wasn't too keen on the twist at the end and would have been happy for it to end a chapter before but that just might be my dark 'humour' I suppose. But the ending itself was lovely and is open for the next books in the series so I don't know what could happen in them but I look forward to finding out.

I definitely enjoyed this book. I didnt think it was as good as the first two but to be fair they are hard to follow. I liked seeing more of Greyson and I thought the last page was a good end. I just didn't like the ending as a whole I think. You could tell it was planned throughout the whole book, which I liked, but the premise seems too easy(?). That being said I loved the drama and action and the after chapter snipets were always intriguing. Everything did fall into place at the end, no loose ends but still room for more story to be told. I definitely enjoyed the first half more than the second half, but the last few chapters were just as enjoyable. A good end to a fantastic trilogy, I think I'm just sad it's over.

An amazing book written by a legendary author. This is probably the fastest I've ever read a book.
It was so engaging, pulled you in with every page. I love the descriptions of the environment and Trisha's feelings. I felt like I was right there with her the whole way through. I was rooting for her, worried for her and scared of the things in the woods with her.
I'm not a baseball fan, I know nothing about it, but that didn't matter, you almost learn to love it from the passion Trisha has.
I think this is now one of my favourite books. I have that feeling of missing characters when you finish a book. I will definitely read this again in the future.

I was very excited about this book. The hype was huge from social media and the website was intriguing.
Overall the book was good, but not up to expectations.

The storytelling, descriptions and world building was amazing, detailed and well thought out. That it a lot of the book and I really appreciated the detail.
The narration was cool and a new way that I hadn't seen before. I'd like to see other books in the style.
The main characters, the twins, were the best part of this book. Very accurate brother dynamic, with banter thrown in here and there. They added structure, a focus and comedy to a intricate world and forever changing plot.
There is a lot to take in and the plot seemed to keep on changing with it mainly being predictable/too easy at times.

Overall a good book, the characters are really cool and I love the world. It was just hard to keep focus on all that was going on and it was predictable.

I am probably still going to read the next one to continue the story as I love the world and characters.

I quote liked this book. I was skeptical at first for some reason, but the title intrigued me. I love the format of different narrators and the constant timer for each chapter.
I was on the edge of my seat near the end. The author got me hooked on characters I knew weren't going to be around at the end. And I loved seeing the boys' end day.
I also loved the other narratives coming in and all making sense at the end.
A truly wholesome book that I think will be a comfort book for me.
I would definitely read again.