Se lleva un 5 ya sólo porque he conseguido acabármelo (no soy la mejor leyendo ensayos y siempre acabo abandonando). Ameno y en clave de chisme, me ha parecido una manera muy guay de profundizar en los autores y el arte que nos enseñan desde pequeñas pero que luego no nos llevan más allá.
Especialmente fan que cada episodio estuviera dividido por colores, me ha ayudado a dividir la lectura sin agobiarme demasiado.
Todo lo que quedaba por explicar, ha quedado explicado y de qué manera. Sólo me fastidia que Ophelia no haya tenido otro tipo de final. De hecho, me encantaría un cuarto libro viendo cómo se hace realidad todo lo que han conseguido en este. Porque ser buenos siempre es la opción más difícil pero por favor que bien lo están haciendo mis niños
I really enjoyed all the book except the end. A bit rushed, lack of explanations. Funny how all the secondary characters have better closed endings than the protagonists. And thank god the worst ones have what they deserve. Now I want an spinoff with Valentina and her home.
Anyways, it's a great story. I'm just not the biggest fan of the open endings.
I knew it will be intense but omg. How. I'm so in love with the characters and I can't believe all the things that happened in just one book. And the end?? Please I need context, I need explanations asap. This is just too much.
Btw, Ridoc has won my heart on this book. He's the perfect buffon but not to the point that gets uncomfortable.
Lenguaje quizá un poco simple, casi más enfocado para un público infantil. Es una lectura ligera que a veces me ha hecho poner los ojos en blanco por la obviedad, mientras que en otras partes me han dolido por lo crudas.
En resumen, ni mal ni bien. No lo suficientemente complejo para dejarte pensando, pero si para recordarte un par de cosas.
I can't give it 5 starts because the end was a bit sour for me. I love it. From the start to the end, I've loved it, maybe it's my favourite from all the books I've read this summer. I need to recommend it to everyone.
Now, the part with spoilers>
For a hot second I thought Delos and Griff would end apart and I was ripping my hair about how stupid was being Griff. Seeing them as a family with the children in the very end
I like it better than the first one, but maybe that's because the first half of the Fireborne was a bit too slow for my liking. I can't wait to start the next one. It's interesting how political terms that we all have studied in one way or another, come to life with something as fantastical as dragons.
I just have one big thought. If Vi doesn't accept him again she will be just downright stupid. And that person being on the freaking last page. Omg. I thought I would never meet him but here we are. I'm so glad and so mad because I didn't now this is the first of five books when I already need the next one. And to them to be happy and alive.
I've read this saga because I didn't have anything else and because I read a tweet talking about the books when talking about how netflix always cancel their series with a lgtb+ protagonist.
If I'm sincere, I have mixed feelings with the books. The plot was very promising. It really has everything. But the writing style is pretty bad, meh at best. I'm not a fan of the books written in first person, and that I've read a Spanish version, but even without that, it felt weird. Like, I've read fics with better narrative than this.
Also, the end? It remembered me a lot to the end of THG, but darker and sadder. I couldn't not cry with it. Idk, I feel Nathan deserved better than that. It's pretty cruel that Annelise had a better end than him.
The good point for these books is the complexity of the characters. I enjoyed their development, their motivations. I just wish they could be better written.