The Lives of Saints

The Lives of Saints

2020 • 121 pages

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Average rating3.8

15

I was pretty excited when I saw the announcement for this book and I would have loved to have it in my collection but unfortunately, I can't afford it right now so I had to settle for reading the ebook from my library.

After listening to a glimpse of the Shadow and Bone tv show's score yesterday, I was feeling a little nostalgic, so it was nice to be back in the Grishaverse. The stories of the Saints in this book are just little incidents of their miracles in life and while they were interesting to read, I don't think I would remember most of them. It was still a joy when familiar names of places or characters showed up. But as with many dark fairytales, most of these stories end in brutal ways for the Saints despite their benevolence because it's human nature to misunderstand people and their good actions while they are alive, but revere the same ones after they are dead. So, this did end up being sad and bittersweet on many occasions. However, the illustrations for each of the Saints are beautiful and I'm sure they'll look even lovelier in person. Hopefully I'll get to buy it someday soon.

Overall, this book is perfect for you if you are missing the Grishaverse and want to delve into it again, and have a little time to indulge. Here's hoping it'll satisfy me till we atleast get the trailer of the show.

October 11, 2020Report this review