I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books in the Graceling series, and this one definitely did not disappoint. Everything about this book was brilliant - the characters, the plot, the mysteries, the world-building. I would highly recommend this (and the first two books) to anyone interested in fantas...
A trend in fantasy series’ that I really enjoy is when each book is about a different character, but the characters from previous books appear or are involved in some way in the later books. Tamora Pierce does this very well and Kristin Cashore does it admirably as well. I was saying the other day t...
i really liked the Graceling Realm series and was quite satisfied with its conclusion. i loved the characters and getting to see everyone from [b:Graceling|3236307|Graceling (Graceling Realm, #1)|Kristin Cashore|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1331548394s/3236307.jpg|3270810] and [b:Fire|6137154|Fire (...
When I read Graceling, I complained and complained about how difficult it was to get through. So all my coworkers told me the same thing: if you think Graceling is slow, DO NOT READ BITTERBLUE. I guess what I failed to communicate was that I didn't think Graceling was slow, I hated it because of t...
The Page SageThis is starting to sound redundant, but I LOVE Kristin Cashore's books. Each time I open one, it's as though I get to live in the Graceling Realms (and outlying territories) for a few hours, but it's never enough! She's created a world that I want to return to again and again. It's all...
Not my favorite of the Graceling books, but I still love Cashore's writing and more irreverent take on the fantasy genre. She is also meticulous in weaving various characters and plot threads together; everything (seemingly miraculously, but obviously due to great editing and outlining) comes togeth...
3.5 stars on this one.There was a lot going on in this book with the main story being Bitterblue trying to figure out who to trust. We get to see the characters Po, Katsa and Giddon again along with some new characters in Saf and Teddy. Throughout the story Bitterblue struggles with being queen. ...
So... I had this book for a good month or two just putting off reading it and I'm not sure why. After reading it I can't believe I put it off for so long! Once I picked it up I didn't want to put it down. I read it till I crashed, woke up early to read more before work, and any other time I could I ...
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