by Katherine Arden
Fabulous ending to a thrilling, beautiful trilogy. Definitely the best of the three. As usual, Arden weaves together magic, religion, spirits, and history into a wonderfully vivid and lush tale. I really appreciated seeing Vasya coming into her own in this final chapter. This was chock full of lovel...
"I am allowed to want things, winter-king." It was a lovely end to this series, one that I tried to delay with all my might until it was nearly time to return the book to the library. My heart is caught somewhere between grief and joy. I love Arden's writing: her prose, her twists, and turns, her ab...
Nach dem College lebte die Autorin Katherine Arden drei Jahre in Vermont und zwei Jahre in Moskau. Kein Wunder, dass sie irgendwann genug von kalten Temperaturen hatte. Sie zog nach Hawaii, arbeitete auf einer Farm und wohnte in einem Zelt am Strand. Eine Farm weiter lebte ein 5-jähriges Mädchen. Si...
Wow. Just wow. I was breathless and in tears within minutes of starting book #3 (have tissues near by) and was full of anger through most of the book. I can honestly say make sure you have this one ready to go after finishing book #2. Vasya comes into her own in this one and we are given a glimpse i...
The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden is the final installment of the Winternight Trilogy. Moscow is on the brink of war, and the plague has come, and one witch girl, Vasya, is determined to do what must be done to save her city.This was an excellent ending to a wonderful story of one girl's de...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I absolutely loved this book! Ever since I finished The Girl in the Tower, I have been eager to read the next chapter in Vasya's story. I went into this book with incredibly high expectations and I have to say that this book was even bet...