Vanessa Gayle
The ending of this series is beyond perfect. Beyond anything that I could have conjured in my mind. It is an absolute piece of artwork. This ending feels so bittersweet to me. There are so many concluding thoughts that are difficult to sort out. First and foremost, The Darkling. This beautiful, twisted, power hungry, lonely boy that only ever wanted to belong somewhere. His differences cast him as other and he was bitter towards all those that made him suffer in his darkness alone. The Darkling makes for such a compelling and believable villain because most of what he says and believes is actually true. He did want a safe place for Grisha, somewhere for them to belong. So he made the Second Army. This stems from his own struggles throughout his life being hunted and different. Of course, this isn't enough for the Darkling. I hate to say it, but Bhagra pretty much poisoned his mind with ideals of power and strength. Sure, she wanted her son to have strength and to not be victimized as she had as a child. But I think that the message was lost in translation to the Darkling. <i>What is infinite? The universe and the greed of men.</i> Power became the Darkling's ultimate goal. And then Alina popped into his life and he became all but obsessed with the idea of her with him. He had finally found someone with power akin to his own. Someone that he could live the countless years with and not be alone in his power any longer. I think that his feelings for Alina stem from that young boy who only ever wanted someone to belong with. To not be alone. To be with someone that was an equal. But by this point, the Darkling's heart has already been corrupted by greed and power so his love for Alina became twisted and turned to the point of obsession. This is my second time reading this book and I still have convoluted feelings towards the Darkling. I love him, I hate him, I feel sorry for him, and I mourn him. I understand where he was coming from and why he did the things he did while still not forgiving him for all the people that he killed and the horrific things that he did. He is definitely my all-time favorite villain. The Darkling: "You might make me a better man." Alina: "You might make me a monster." Now, the plot. Leigh Bardugo can wield a plot like a weapon and slay you with details shrouded in mystery. The turn of events that takes place in this book is absolutely brilliant. The way that everything from the first two books comes together is so clever and riveting. There is definite foreshadowing in the first two books, but Bardugo is so good at constructing her story that the reader doesn't see the big reveal until the exact moment it happens. It's incredible! Not only this, but the way she ties up all the loose ends at the end of the book is storytelling perfection. That ending took so much out of my heart, but it was absolutely perfect for this story. I'm not going to lie and say that I am not a little broken inside after finishing this book. But I suppose that the best books do take a little piece of your heart in the end. I am ever so grateful to Leigh Bardugo for sharing this exquisite and irresistible world with us. Bardugo has become a Saint in her own right with her esteemed stories that have definitely become holy to me. I recommend this book series to everyone! I would shout this from the heavens if I could. I will forever be a lifelong fan of Leigh Bardugo's writing and I shall spread its gospel wherever I shall go. If you enjoy young adult fantasy that is utterly unique, with characters that you will want to embrace (or smack at times), and a plot that will leave your mouth hanging open at the end then you need this series in your life.
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Sasha Winslow
This boom started slow. However, I felt for the Darkling. I felt he wanted to be loved, accepted, and with someone who recognized him on a basic level. Him and Alina I believed had potential. They were both hot heated and that was what drew thme together for me. Now for Mal and Alina that love was innocent and true, no need to use power or seduction to lure her.... A great, yet sad ending.
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Nicholas Howard
This book was beyond amazing! This series as a whole was beyond amazing! I read Six of Crows after hearing about it from a friend and I loved it. Afterward, I figured I may as well give this series a shot since it takes place in the same world. Boy did I not regret it. I finished this series in one week. One week! This series had everything. Action, drama, compelling characters, and so much more. It made me laugh, it made me cry, it even made me flinch! How does a book series do that?! It's just words on a page! This series is definitely worth reading. I loved every second of it. Especially, the ending. This ending was so conclusive, detailed, and filled with closure. Those are things I look for in book series and this one brought it home. Seriously, this ending was handled so well! I've seen book series with 7 books that didn't do an ending this good. *cough cough* MICHAEL VEY *cough cough*. Anyways, this trilogy is amazing. I strongly recommend it. Loved every second of it.