A Conjuring of Light
by:
Gustav Schwab (author)
Witness the fate of beloved heroes and notorious foes in the heart-stopping conclusion to V.E. Schwab's New York Times bestselling Shades of Magic trilogy.As darkness sweeps the Maresh Empire, the once precarious balance of power among the four Londons has reached its breaking point.In the wake...
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Witness the fate of beloved heroes and notorious foes in the heart-stopping conclusion to V.E. Schwab's New York Times bestselling Shades of Magic trilogy.As darkness sweeps the Maresh Empire, the once precarious balance of power among the four Londons has reached its breaking point.In the wake of tragedy, Kell--once assumed to be the last surviving Antari--begins to waver
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ISBN:
9780765387479
Pages no: 640
Edition language: English
Series: A Darker Shade of Magic (#3)
by V.E. Schwab Third in the series. I had a time gap between reading the second book of this series and this one, so jumping right into action that effectively continues from the second book took me a little while to settle into. It all started coming back soon. Book two left us on a cliffhanger...
The final book in the trilogy was very satisfying, if not quite as compelling as the first. I truly enjoyed this telling of four worlds with four Londons and the battle for magic and dominance and the nature of power and love and identity and duty. I appreciated that I could not fully like any of...
by V.E. Schwab Third in the series. I had a time gap between reading the second book of this series and this one, so jumping right into action that effectively continues from the second book took me a little while to settle into. It all started coming back soon. Book two left us on a cliffhanger...
I really loved this book, it was definitely my favorite of the three books, with a gathering of shadows, being my least favorite. I definitely think AGOS, just suffered from dreaded second book syndrome. While this one took me on a journey from the very first page, until the very end. My favorite ch...
⭐5 stars⭐Magic made everything feel so impermanent, it was easy to forget that some things, once changed, could never be undone. That not everything was either changeable or infinite. Some roads kept going, and others had an end.Anoshe my babies..