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, by Leigh Bardugo

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, by Leigh Bardugo


Free Ebook , by Leigh Bardugo

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File Size: 5601 KB

Print Length: 448 pages

Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR); First edition (June 4, 2013)

Publication Date: June 4, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B00AAYF8TY

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2.75 stars.Wow. How do I put this? I have been wanting to read this series for a while because I want to get to the Six of Crows duology. Shadow and Bone was decent. First books in a series tend to be best because you get a lot of info about the world. This book was just kind of a mixed bag. So, so many times I would put this book down and try to figure out what I didn’t like about it. The world? No, it’s unique with a descent magic system. The story? Good enough. The characters? Alina is one of the most boring main characters I’ve ever read. She should be amazing and a total badass considering she’s the most powerful Grisha to ever live. Yet, she had no personality and I can’t figure out why she does anything she does. Some of the other characters that are supposed to be her close friends just don’t have that emotional connection that I’m looking for either.Now the pacing. The pacing was just so backwards. The exciting, high action scenes were so short with such minimal description that I hardly had a chance to enjoy them before they were over. Usually in these types of scenes it brings on the goosebumps that get you all pumped for the main character, and that excitement just didn’t have enough time to develop. Then you have the whole middle part of the book from about page 150 to the last 50 pages when the action picked up. It drug out all the boring things that were happening before anything big was going to happen and there was NO CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. Alina became more of a nameless narrator than an actual person and it drove me nuts. Where are the deep meaningful relationships between characters? They should be developing now, right...? Nope.I hate to bash so much on this book, because the story is actually pretty good. Its a unique world based on Russian culture, which is really very interesting. And the fact that Grisha use the “Small Science” rather than calling it magic is also really unique. It’s just that I didn’t feel any connection to the characters and the pacing had the book dragging on for so long that I was getting bored. I plan on continuing with the final book in the series, and hopefully these problems will be fixed and I will enjoy it more!

Alina and Mal have successfully escaped the grips of the Darkling — but not for long. The Darkling seems to be omnipresent, omniscient, and now has a new, even more terrifying ability: he can create shadow creatures out of darkness. Alina knows the Darkling needs to be stopped and she is the only one who has the power to. Alongside new allies; Stormhund the privateer, and Tamar and Toyla the twin Grishas, she returns to the Little Palace to become the new leader of the Second Army and harness her powers more than ever. But will the power get to Alina’s head? Will she be strong enough for the Darkling? Will her and Mal’s relationship survive this looming war? (Not that I care but, ya know)The Pros:Alina finally stopped being a whiny, useless slug and became powerful and badass like I’ve been wantingNikolai/Stormhond is utterly hilarious and I am so happy he came to exist in this bookThe Darkling is still so fascinating to me. Every scene with him just leaves me with so many questions and makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up — he’s just so intriguingThe Cons:Mal is still here and is even more annoying, which I didn’t think possibleRemember Genya? Yeah, I don’t because she’s in this book for two scenes (one in which she doesn’t even speak)The Darkling‘s appearance is at an all time minimum.The ending. Dare I say it was…boring? Not the ending sequence, which was pretty badass and action-packed, but just how the book ends in generalI love everything about this series, except where the plot is going. Every time I’m loving a book in this series I get to the end and I’m just like, oh.Am I the only one that wanted this series to take on a more sinister plot? There are so many times that it’s hinted it will go that way but then it never does. Leigh Bardugo has created such an interesting, complex villain but then someone like Mal takes up 50% of the book. Mal, who is an average, ordinary, underwhelming character that I’ve seen in 100 other books. I don’t get why there’s such an emphasis on him, especially when his character is not evolving, developing, or growing at allIn Shadow and Bone I didn’t like the ending because I don’t care about Mal and his addition towards the end of the book was underwhelming. And now in Siege and Storm I didn’t like the ending either! Literally nothing happened. And I’m not talking about the first 300ish pages – those were great. I’m talking about the ending. The ending could have been so much more had it just gone a different way. But now, the entire lead up to the ending was…pretty much for nothing?Based on the ending of these last two books, I almost 90% sure how Ruin and Rising is going to end, which sucks. I want some surprises, some twists. I’m really hoping that Leigh Bardugo will surprise me with the next bookI loved everything else about this book. It started off strong and action-packed with a visit from the Darkling and his new and improved power. And then we meet some new characters: Nikolai, Tamar, and Tolya. Nikolai is…a fantastic character. He is the complete opposite of the Darkling, yet somehow I love them both so much.And despite a lot of people saying the middle of this book was slow and boring, I really liked it! I didn’t find it slow at all. There was a lot of planning and waiting, but I didn’t find those parts drawn out and still enjoyed them. I loved getting to know Nikolai and I was so happy that Alina grew more powerful and authoritative. Her banter with Nikolai is honestly my favorite.Overall, there’s nothing inherently wrong with this book, per say. It’s mostly just my preferences for how I want the plot to go that made me dock 1 star. But I will say that in terms of character development, Mal is lacking.

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