![]() I feel life in a few of Schwab’s characters, too. Two of my favorites are Kaz Brekker and Will Herondale. The best authors create characters who seem to truly exist they literally leap off the page. ![]() The culmination of the spell, with Tieren falling asleep as well, was really cool.īut for me, the single best part of the story was Schwab’s genuine characters. It was a peculiar yet logical solution to the problem of so many people being polluted/invaded by Osaron. I also thought the spell Tieren used to put the citizens to sleep was brilliant. I also enjoyed what Kell did to save Rhy and the connection they shared once the spell was cast. The parallel Londons, each with their own set of issues, and the travel between them were particularly interesting aspects. I enjoyed Schwab’s unique take on magic, magicians, and (of course) Antari. ![]() ![]() This magical world was unlike any I have read about before. ****EVERYTHING BELOW THIS POINT IS A SPOILER**** I recommend it to anyone interested in reading a book on the more mature side of YA! (It might actually be categorized as an adult book, but the characters are YA-age.) ![]() All in all, this was a fitting end to a spectacular series. ![]()
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