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See all4 and a half years later and I've read this book again. The author is so creative with her writing, even at almost 18 I can find that her language is so universal. And obviously, the ending, that ending was pain again and I don't know what to say about it other than the fact that it took all my strength to stop myself from crying. I just love this book.
I think I may have fallen in love with Nikolai. He was such a joker and truly managed to put a smile on my face with his stupid antics and smart ideas.
David is such a sweetheart, he definitely had all my respect at the end.
I seriously thought Alina's hair turns white in the third book but I guess not. But it does make me wonder what price the Darkling has to pay for merzost.
It's unfair knowing how much this book affected me, especially the end. I had this need to read it but also felt horribly incapable yet, I managed to complete it with little disruption.
Roma and Juliette are willing to let their love burn the world down, not just for each other but their city as well. It was so beautiful to know that about them.
Also, I wanna pretend I'm Juliette so I can have Roma. He reminds me of Elias and where they lie on the scale is where my standards are