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Average rating4
(4.75) Dark, horrific fantasy with deeply layered lore, complex characters, and a fiercely tender heart beating throughout.
The tone of this book was a definite shift from the first (totally expected after how book one ends), but all the elements that made me love Silver in the Bone are there. The action outnumbers the mystery in this one, and that's saying something because there's still plenty of mystery to unpack. A lot of groundwork was laid in book one and it pays off beautifully.
There's strong themes of friendship, loyalty, and accepting the love you think you don't deserve. A lot of heavy emotions and difficult decisions. The main characters are working through deep grief and betrayal and they don't always handle it well, but that's part of what I liked about it. These characters are flawed, they have complicated motivations, and sometimes they make the wrong decisions but there's always a chance for forgiveness and redemption.
There's only a couple of things holding this back from being a full five star book.
I expected gore, but the slaughter in this book is so unrelenting that I almost found myself getting desensitized to it. The action scenes are very well written and it makes sense within the context of the story, it just started to feel repetitive.
There's a small number of chapters from another character that I truly disliked reading, but you're not supposed to feel sympathetic, so I suppose they did their job. I personally think the ending would have had the same emotional impact without their POV but I can see what it adds to the story.
The book leaves you with a sense of closure while also leaving room for some storylines to continue on. Would absolutely recommend. I think fans of One Dark Window would enjoy this.
This ARC was provided through NetGalley by Random House Children's Books in exchange for honest feedback.